The Medical World, Volume 65, Issue 71947 |
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Page 304
... developed a dexterity for which I shall ever be thankful as a surgeon . I have also de- veloped the muscles of my left arm . My left hand has become as acute in touch as my right . This is a good ex- ample to tell the patients . Think ...
... developed a dexterity for which I shall ever be thankful as a surgeon . I have also de- veloped the muscles of my left arm . My left hand has become as acute in touch as my right . This is a good ex- ample to tell the patients . Think ...
Page 319
... developed on sulfadiazine the use of sul- fapyridine , sulfadiazine and sulfathiazole seemed to be equally effective in the treat- ment of meningococcus meningitis . That the value of meningococcus polyvalent an titoxin used frequently ...
... developed on sulfadiazine the use of sul- fapyridine , sulfadiazine and sulfathiazole seemed to be equally effective in the treat- ment of meningococcus meningitis . That the value of meningococcus polyvalent an titoxin used frequently ...
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... developed gas embolism of the brain as a complication of a pleural puncture for pleural syndrome ( done with a fine needle ) . She was uncon scious and had no palpable pulse ; there was horizontal mystagmus to the left ; conjugate ...
... developed gas embolism of the brain as a complication of a pleural puncture for pleural syndrome ( done with a fine needle ) . She was uncon scious and had no palpable pulse ; there was horizontal mystagmus to the left ; conjugate ...
Contents
No 7 The MEDICAL WORLD Oct | 292 |
Know Yourself | 303 |
SUMMARIES AND CONCLUSIONS | 318 |
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