Medical Brief, Volume 34Henry R. Strong., 1906 |
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... disease among infants and chil- dren is catarrhal pneumonia . Not only does the disease entail much suffering , but an examination of mortuary tables will show that it is responsible for a large percentage of deaths . The impor- tance ...
... disease among infants and chil- dren is catarrhal pneumonia . Not only does the disease entail much suffering , but an examination of mortuary tables will show that it is responsible for a large percentage of deaths . The impor- tance ...
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... disease holds an im- portant place on account of the constitu- tional changes which precede and accom- pany it , its frequently fatal termination , and its association with disease of the supra - renal bodies . These organs have ...
... disease holds an im- portant place on account of the constitu- tional changes which precede and accom- pany it , its frequently fatal termination , and its association with disease of the supra - renal bodies . These organs have ...
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... disease it is normal or subnormal . ( d ) In malignant disease the skin is of a sallow color , and there are enlarged glands and probably the history of a growth somewhere . In Addison's disease the glands are not enlarged unless it be ...
... disease it is normal or subnormal . ( d ) In malignant disease the skin is of a sallow color , and there are enlarged glands and probably the history of a growth somewhere . In Addison's disease the glands are not enlarged unless it be ...
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... disease with an unequal distribution of pigment . But , unlike Addison's disease , it begins in childhood ; pigmented spots form upon the face , neck , outer side of the forearm and hand . These colored spots fade in time and the skin ...
... disease with an unequal distribution of pigment . But , unlike Addison's disease , it begins in childhood ; pigmented spots form upon the face , neck , outer side of the forearm and hand . These colored spots fade in time and the skin ...
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... disease we must primarily and essentially consider the purely chemic or inorganic processes , and not the so - called organic . Hence , properly speaking , disease is the result of impaired inorganic function . This definition does more ...
... disease we must primarily and essentially consider the purely chemic or inorganic processes , and not the so - called organic . Hence , properly speaking , disease is the result of impaired inorganic function . This definition does more ...
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