American Medical Review, Volumes 1-2R.N. Plummer, 1895 |
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... method , the only pa- tient lost was a young man , about nineteen years of age , with a sarcoma of the knee . Dr. Wyeth says that in Syme's operation he has modified the incision and now car- ries it from the tip of the malleolus on ...
... method , the only pa- tient lost was a young man , about nineteen years of age , with a sarcoma of the knee . Dr. Wyeth says that in Syme's operation he has modified the incision and now car- ries it from the tip of the malleolus on ...
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... method of applying the treatment of gonorrhoeal ophthalmia to gonorrhoeal urethritis . The first cases treated by these means oc- curred in some Italian laborers , who con- tracted urethritis during their winter so- journ in the city ...
... method of applying the treatment of gonorrhoeal ophthalmia to gonorrhoeal urethritis . The first cases treated by these means oc- curred in some Italian laborers , who con- tracted urethritis during their winter so- journ in the city ...
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... method may be em- ployed for several hours at a time , and is said to be harmless for the patient and easy for the physician . HEMORRHOIDS . The Therapeutic Gazette for November publishes treatment for hemorr- hoids . Palliative ...
... method may be em- ployed for several hours at a time , and is said to be harmless for the patient and easy for the physician . HEMORRHOIDS . The Therapeutic Gazette for November publishes treatment for hemorr- hoids . Palliative ...
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... methods for removing it is another subject which has received their attention . The " pet scheme " which absorbs some of ... method , how- ever , of securing this result was not hit upon in an instant . When it was first sug- gested in ...
... methods for removing it is another subject which has received their attention . The " pet scheme " which absorbs some of ... method , how- ever , of securing this result was not hit upon in an instant . When it was first sug- gested in ...
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... methods were devised and elaborated for attenuating viruses of different kinds , and multitudes of domestic animals , as well ... method of treatment , Professor Frankland points out , was the discovery that the arti- ficial cultures of ...
... methods were devised and elaborated for attenuating viruses of different kinds , and multitudes of domestic animals , as well ... method of treatment , Professor Frankland points out , was the discovery that the arti- ficial cultures of ...
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Page 133 - I do it, what good results I get, and to call their attention to those lighter affections of the throat and chest the principal symptom of which is an annoying cough, for which alone we are often consulted. The patient may fear an approaching pneumonia, or be anxious because of a bad family history, or the cough may cause loss of sleep and detention from business. What shall we do for these coughs?
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