Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 27Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1903 |
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... frequently mentioned by certain writers , and held to so tenaciously by the laity , depends alone on the individual's secre- tions ( same as the malodorous feet ) and is only occasionaly present . COLUMBUS HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN . - At the ...
... frequently mentioned by certain writers , and held to so tenaciously by the laity , depends alone on the individual's secre- tions ( same as the malodorous feet ) and is only occasionaly present . COLUMBUS HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN . - At the ...
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... frequently met with and presents a distinct clinical as well anatomo - pathological type . Dock , Strong and others have not been able to confirm Schuberg's statement that ameba can be demonstrated in the stools of 50 per cent . of ...
... frequently met with and presents a distinct clinical as well anatomo - pathological type . Dock , Strong and others have not been able to confirm Schuberg's statement that ameba can be demonstrated in the stools of 50 per cent . of ...
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... frequently occurs that we have an escape of a large quantity of blood from the rectum , yet it often has its origin high up in the colon , small in- testine , or even in the stomach ; therefore we must exclude that form of bleeding from ...
... frequently occurs that we have an escape of a large quantity of blood from the rectum , yet it often has its origin high up in the colon , small in- testine , or even in the stomach ; therefore we must exclude that form of bleeding from ...
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... frequently we meet the cases which lose from one - half to one ounce of blood at each evacua- tion of the bowels , the bleeding coming on immediately after the bowels act . Such hemorrhages are almost invariably due to one or the other ...
... frequently we meet the cases which lose from one - half to one ounce of blood at each evacua- tion of the bowels , the bleeding coming on immediately after the bowels act . Such hemorrhages are almost invariably due to one or the other ...
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... frequently met with cases of hemorrhage from the lungs and must have felt his im- potency in the presence of such hemorrhages . I am pleased to note that the Doctor did not place much reliance on many of the old - time remedies used in ...
... frequently met with cases of hemorrhage from the lungs and must have felt his im- potency in the presence of such hemorrhages . I am pleased to note that the Doctor did not place much reliance on many of the old - time remedies used in ...
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