The Medical World, Volume 28Roy Jackson., 1910 |
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... condition of the heart , since it will be taxt severely in the treat- ment ; if it is hypertrophied , as is often noted in such conditions as arteriosclerosis and emphysema , one will be certain that hard exercise will endanger ...
... condition of the heart , since it will be taxt severely in the treat- ment ; if it is hypertrophied , as is often noted in such conditions as arteriosclerosis and emphysema , one will be certain that hard exercise will endanger ...
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... condition carefully , and maintain control of his habits of life and diet as outlined above , can absolutely and successfully attempt curing obesity . It can be done in safety and certainty , if the physi- cian has prepared himself to ...
... condition carefully , and maintain control of his habits of life and diet as outlined above , can absolutely and successfully attempt curing obesity . It can be done in safety and certainty , if the physi- cian has prepared himself to ...
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... conditions . Arteries pale , veins thick and heavy . The other eye was normal , consensual reaction from left to right but not from right to left . I made several further attempts at ex- amination , but patient was in a cachectic condition ...
... conditions . Arteries pale , veins thick and heavy . The other eye was normal , consensual reaction from left to right but not from right to left . I made several further attempts at ex- amination , but patient was in a cachectic condition ...
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... conditions are very poor . poor . Mentally , from educational stand- point , nil . Not one gave a luetic history but all gave a record of malaria . In one family the mother had a chronic condition and the son , acute ; both died . I ...
... conditions are very poor . poor . Mentally , from educational stand- point , nil . Not one gave a luetic history but all gave a record of malaria . In one family the mother had a chronic condition and the son , acute ; both died . I ...
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... condition . The fever or the patient wore out by and by , as old Dr. Brooks always told them that they would wear the fever out or it would wear them out in time , which was absolutely correct . But no one knew how long a time would be ...
... condition . The fever or the patient wore out by and by , as old Dr. Brooks always told them that they would wear the fever out or it would wear them out in time , which was absolutely correct . But no one knew how long a time would be ...
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