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... considerable interest in the case of Ione Carr , who was kindly placed under my care by Dr. Elliot on the day of the development of supposed hydrophobic symptoms , and I wish to submit the following report of her case to the Society ...
... considerable interest in the case of Ione Carr , who was kindly placed under my care by Dr. Elliot on the day of the development of supposed hydrophobic symptoms , and I wish to submit the following report of her case to the Society ...
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... considerable quantities of mucus and saliva ran from the mouth . The scar resulting from the bite was not altered in appearance , being of a normal paleness . The following report of Autopsy and Experimental Work were furnished me by ...
... considerable quantities of mucus and saliva ran from the mouth . The scar resulting from the bite was not altered in appearance , being of a normal paleness . The following report of Autopsy and Experimental Work were furnished me by ...
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... considerable amount of clear serous fluid . Of the cord , nothing macroscopically can be made out . INOCULATION EXPERIMENTS IN CASE OF IONE CARR Two healthy young rabbits , A and B , were inoculated from a portion of the medulla of Ione ...
... considerable amount of clear serous fluid . Of the cord , nothing macroscopically can be made out . INOCULATION EXPERIMENTS IN CASE OF IONE CARR Two healthy young rabbits , A and B , were inoculated from a portion of the medulla of Ione ...
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... considerable area , human epidermis being always the material of election , to be taken from the patient himself when practicable , and from others when the patient's condition makes it inadvisable to add this further tax upon his ...
... considerable area , human epidermis being always the material of election , to be taken from the patient himself when practicable , and from others when the patient's condition makes it inadvisable to add this further tax upon his ...
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... considerable area is involved the surface heals by the formation of fibrous tissue before a new epidermis can be developed from the edges of the wound . Two layers of granulation - tissue are to be seen by the microscope , the more ...
... considerable area is involved the surface heals by the formation of fibrous tissue before a new epidermis can be developed from the edges of the wound . Two layers of granulation - tissue are to be seen by the microscope , the more ...
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