Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 28J. W. Keating., 1906 |
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Page 12
... less energetic reaction with certain extra - cellular compounds with which they come in con- tact . This is true of the digestive enzymes . Other secretions appar- ently are made for the purpose of reacting with or at least affecting ...
... less energetic reaction with certain extra - cellular compounds with which they come in con- tact . This is true of the digestive enzymes . Other secretions appar- ently are made for the purpose of reacting with or at least affecting ...
Page 16
... less localized and of more rapid development , and there is more fever . The one deciding symptom is the occurrence of diarrhea , which is the usual result of the condition . Should the bowels not move spontaneously , purgatives or ...
... less localized and of more rapid development , and there is more fever . The one deciding symptom is the occurrence of diarrhea , which is the usual result of the condition . Should the bowels not move spontaneously , purgatives or ...
Page 18
... less of his anatomy lost , the less of a cripple he was . The advent of skilled pros- thetic surgery has done away with peg - legs and crutches for the unfor- tunate victims of amputations , and today instead of traditional anatomic ...
... less of his anatomy lost , the less of a cripple he was . The advent of skilled pros- thetic surgery has done away with peg - legs and crutches for the unfor- tunate victims of amputations , and today instead of traditional anatomic ...
Page 25
... immediate mortality is very great and recurrence is just about as frequent as in other less radical procedures . There is a great difference of opinion between various operators regarding the time CANCER OF THE UTERUS . 25.
... immediate mortality is very great and recurrence is just about as frequent as in other less radical procedures . There is a great difference of opinion between various operators regarding the time CANCER OF THE UTERUS . 25.
Page 28
... less risk . The bone was sawed close to the head but in its removal the long head of the biceps was severed . Both cuts were closed without drain- age and the forearm supported by a sling . Examination June 1 , 1905. The left arm was ...
... less risk . The bone was sawed close to the head but in its removal the long head of the biceps was severed . Both cuts were closed without drain- age and the forearm supported by a sling . Examination June 1 , 1905. The left arm was ...
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