Railway Surgical Journal, Volume 111905 |
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... TRAUMATIC LUMBAGO . * BY GEORGE C. STOCKMAN , OF MASON CITY , IOWA . I was prompted to write on this subject from a case I had on hand when asked to contribute something for this meeting . I will refer only to cases that have received ...
... TRAUMATIC LUMBAGO . * BY GEORGE C. STOCKMAN , OF MASON CITY , IOWA . I was prompted to write on this subject from a case I had on hand when asked to contribute something for this meeting . I will refer only to cases that have received ...
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... traumatic lumbago than in many other forms . Patients affected with traumatic lumbago assume a bent - forward position and try and put themselves in position that will give them least pain and greatest freedom from movement of back . In ...
... traumatic lumbago than in many other forms . Patients affected with traumatic lumbago assume a bent - forward position and try and put themselves in position that will give them least pain and greatest freedom from movement of back . In ...
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... traumatic in- jury of the back , I will cite a case . When the Milwaukee road was extending its track from my town to Sac , one of the men was hit by a tie and thrown off the car . He was picked up half dead . He was struck in the ...
... traumatic in- jury of the back , I will cite a case . When the Milwaukee road was extending its track from my town to Sac , one of the men was hit by a tie and thrown off the car . He was picked up half dead . He was struck in the ...
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... traumatic neurasthenia , and the doctor contends that there was no serious in- jury to the back , but it is shown in evidence that he applied the actual cautery , that would seem to indicate his view that the injury is not But the ...
... traumatic neurasthenia , and the doctor contends that there was no serious in- jury to the back , but it is shown in evidence that he applied the actual cautery , that would seem to indicate his view that the injury is not But the ...
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... Traumatic Lumbago , by G. C. STOCKMAN , M. D ...... .. 21 Rheumatism and Back Injuries , by E. WILSON , M. D. 25 Gaseous Gangrene Following Compound Fracture , by J. E. SUMMERS , JR . , M. D ... EDITORIAL NOTICES AND REVIEWS 27 29 29 ...
... Traumatic Lumbago , by G. C. STOCKMAN , M. D ...... .. 21 Rheumatism and Back Injuries , by E. WILSON , M. D. 25 Gaseous Gangrene Following Compound Fracture , by J. E. SUMMERS , JR . , M. D ... EDITORIAL NOTICES AND REVIEWS 27 29 29 ...
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