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... patient suspected to be suffering with typhoid fever . By the reaction of this test it can be determined promptly , and in 80 per cent of all cases with certainty , as to whether the disease can be typhoid or not , and the patient can ...
... patient suspected to be suffering with typhoid fever . By the reaction of this test it can be determined promptly , and in 80 per cent of all cases with certainty , as to whether the disease can be typhoid or not , and the patient can ...
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... patient's normal bent of mind . It is probable that , could all syph- ilitics be induced to undergo treatment without knowing the nature of their disease , the nervous phenomena of the first and second stages would be far less frequent ...
... patient's normal bent of mind . It is probable that , could all syph- ilitics be induced to undergo treatment without knowing the nature of their disease , the nervous phenomena of the first and second stages would be far less frequent ...
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... patient had a slight cough and slight enlargement of the thyroid gland , and the leucocyte count was sixteen thousand , with a large preponderance of eosino- philes , showing , to his mind , that there was probably a malignant in ...
... patient had a slight cough and slight enlargement of the thyroid gland , and the leucocyte count was sixteen thousand , with a large preponderance of eosino- philes , showing , to his mind , that there was probably a malignant in ...
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... patient brought me a beautiful X - ray of a urethral stone in the pelvic region . It cast a rather faint , but distinct , shadow oval in shape , and apparently as large as the end of my thumb . A thoroughly reliable man took this ...
... patient brought me a beautiful X - ray of a urethral stone in the pelvic region . It cast a rather faint , but distinct , shadow oval in shape , and apparently as large as the end of my thumb . A thoroughly reliable man took this ...
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... patient's fever , and the physician who constantly feels the pulse to estimate blood pressure would be more acute than the one who de- pends solely upon a blood pressure instrument . This , however , is no argument against the use of ...
... patient's fever , and the physician who constantly feels the pulse to estimate blood pressure would be more acute than the one who de- pends solely upon a blood pressure instrument . This , however , is no argument against the use of ...
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