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Page 3266
... usually with gallstones somewhere in the biliary tract . To quote further , " Whatever lesion may have been found in the cases of others , in mine there has been no opportunity to deter- mine even what these changes in the pancreas mean ...
... usually with gallstones somewhere in the biliary tract . To quote further , " Whatever lesion may have been found in the cases of others , in mine there has been no opportunity to deter- mine even what these changes in the pancreas mean ...
Page 3277
... usually saved . Every soldier hit , in either the British or French armies , gets two or three injections of anti - tetanic serum as a routine . Being in uniform , I also visited the Army Medical Museum , where I placed for exhibit two ...
... usually saved . Every soldier hit , in either the British or French armies , gets two or three injections of anti - tetanic serum as a routine . Being in uniform , I also visited the Army Medical Museum , where I placed for exhibit two ...
Page 3287
... be diagnosed as insane . First , I wish to speak of the consideration of insanity in the individual subject to acute alcoholic intoxication or drunken- ness . A state of drunkenness is usually caused by MEDICAL SENTINEL 3287.
... be diagnosed as insane . First , I wish to speak of the consideration of insanity in the individual subject to acute alcoholic intoxication or drunken- ness . A state of drunkenness is usually caused by MEDICAL SENTINEL 3287.
Page 3288
ness . A state of drunkenness is usually caused by a large quan- tity of alcohol being taken in a short period of time , the amount necessary depending upon the degree of tolerance on the part of th individual . In such cases we are not ...
ness . A state of drunkenness is usually caused by a large quan- tity of alcohol being taken in a short period of time , the amount necessary depending upon the degree of tolerance on the part of th individual . In such cases we are not ...
Page 3289
... usually suffice for practical purposes for an early diagnosis in cases in which the physician is compelled to act . This patient while in a delirium of fever was not insane , but there eventuated an in- fection - exhaustion insanity in ...
... usually suffice for practical purposes for an early diagnosis in cases in which the physician is compelled to act . This patient while in a delirium of fever was not insane , but there eventuated an in- fection - exhaustion insanity in ...
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