Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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Page 18
... painful and crushing intelli- gence until patient and family are able to make the diagnosis themselves . He holds out hopes of final cure , until he is mor- tified to have some member of the family say , " Doctor , you can't cure him ...
... painful and crushing intelli- gence until patient and family are able to make the diagnosis themselves . He holds out hopes of final cure , until he is mor- tified to have some member of the family say , " Doctor , you can't cure him ...
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... pain in her pelvis . Upon examination I ascertained she had had several attacks of pelvic peritonitis . The periods of most intense pain were during menstruation . Gradually her suffering became more severe until at last she was ...
... pain in her pelvis . Upon examination I ascertained she had had several attacks of pelvic peritonitis . The periods of most intense pain were during menstruation . Gradually her suffering became more severe until at last she was ...
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... pain which has existed for a length of time in her abdomen or pelvis , that the surgeon should immediately rush , with knife in hand , and recommend an operation . It has been this indecent haste by men who have had no special training ...
... pain which has existed for a length of time in her abdomen or pelvis , that the surgeon should immediately rush , with knife in hand , and recommend an operation . It has been this indecent haste by men who have had no special training ...
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... on his el- bow , and producing a transmitted fracture of the coracoid pro- cess of the scapula . The bone united all right , but the man suf- fers constant pain in his arm . There is some 30 SOCIETY AND ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS .
... on his el- bow , and producing a transmitted fracture of the coracoid pro- cess of the scapula . The bone united all right , but the man suf- fers constant pain in his arm . There is some 30 SOCIETY AND ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS .
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A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery. fers constant pain in his arm . There is some wasting of the muscles of the shoulder and upper arm . The committee appointed reported the bones all right , but the tendon of the long head of the biceps ...
A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery. fers constant pain in his arm . There is some wasting of the muscles of the shoulder and upper arm . The committee appointed reported the bones all right , but the tendon of the long head of the biceps ...
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