Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 27Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1903 |
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... reported by Dock before the Association of American Physi- cians , and he is sure of its salutary effect , for their case recov- ered , it being of plague pneumonia , which is always fatal . In the preparation of typhoid serum both dead ...
... reported by Dock before the Association of American Physi- cians , and he is sure of its salutary effect , for their case recov- ered , it being of plague pneumonia , which is always fatal . In the preparation of typhoid serum both dead ...
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... reported we fear that the person who made the autopsy merely failed to find the tuberculous focus , which surely existed in some unlooked for part of the carcas . From purely theoretical considerations , based upon specific bacterial ...
... reported we fear that the person who made the autopsy merely failed to find the tuberculous focus , which surely existed in some unlooked for part of the carcas . From purely theoretical considerations , based upon specific bacterial ...
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... reported by various authors who pay special attention to diseases of the rectum , to show the serious- ness of this condition . Personally , I can , by referring to a few cases that have come under my own care , as well as the cases ...
... reported by various authors who pay special attention to diseases of the rectum , to show the serious- ness of this condition . Personally , I can , by referring to a few cases that have come under my own care , as well as the cases ...
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... reported by Dr. Mathews . He was called by a physician to see a lady who was suffering from an alarming hemorrhage from the rectum . She gave no history of rectal disease , but stated that during that afternoon she felt a great desire ...
... reported by Dr. Mathews . He was called by a physician to see a lady who was suffering from an alarming hemorrhage from the rectum . She gave no history of rectal disease , but stated that during that afternoon she felt a great desire ...
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... reported to have yielded excel- lent results . This was in one of the most famous clinics in Europe , and one realizes what radical differences exist in the methods of various high authorities when he discovers that in such a clinic the ...
... reported to have yielded excel- lent results . This was in one of the most famous clinics in Europe , and one realizes what radical differences exist in the methods of various high authorities when he discovers that in such a clinic the ...
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