American Medicine, Volume 39American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1933 |
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Page 57
... condition ; it may be a pathological condition in the eyes that is related to or caused by a disease in some other organ or organs ; it may be there is no pathological condition in the eye itself , but the eye symptoms are reflex or ...
... condition ; it may be a pathological condition in the eyes that is related to or caused by a disease in some other organ or organs ; it may be there is no pathological condition in the eye itself , but the eye symptoms are reflex or ...
Page 136
... condition . Although pyorrhea alveolaris as a disease goes back to antiquity , there has been , and there still is a tendency on the part of the medical profession to relegate its treatment entirely to the dental profession . The den ...
... condition . Although pyorrhea alveolaris as a disease goes back to antiquity , there has been , and there still is a tendency on the part of the medical profession to relegate its treatment entirely to the dental profession . The den ...
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... condition for some time and we would finally come to one conclusion and that is , there certainly has been no abso- lute cure up to this time and we are almost as much in the dark as its etiology . What- ever conclusions we may draw ...
... condition for some time and we would finally come to one conclusion and that is , there certainly has been no abso- lute cure up to this time and we are almost as much in the dark as its etiology . What- ever conclusions we may draw ...
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