Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 30Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... Pain and tion in Columbus ... 37 Tenderness of , F. F ....... 94 Quinine as a Remedy in Army Canteen , The 425 Cholera 137 Banquet to Dr. Senn , Testi- Reciprocity 133 monial 91 ..... Best Success by Steady Effort 363 Boston Meeting ...
... Pain and tion in Columbus ... 37 Tenderness of , F. F ....... 94 Quinine as a Remedy in Army Canteen , The 425 Cholera 137 Banquet to Dr. Senn , Testi- Reciprocity 133 monial 91 ..... Best Success by Steady Effort 363 Boston Meeting ...
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... pain and to soothe the bed of affliction . And when the lives of our patients come down to the parting of the way , when all has been done that human power can do in this world , then do we drop the garb of science and don the robe of ...
... pain and to soothe the bed of affliction . And when the lives of our patients come down to the parting of the way , when all has been done that human power can do in this world , then do we drop the garb of science and don the robe of ...
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... pain in the lower left quadrant of the abdo- men . The pain was referred to the epigastrium . The stools contained mucus , and at irregular intervals were blood tinged . His general health was in no wise impaired . March 4 , 1905 , he ...
... pain in the lower left quadrant of the abdo- men . The pain was referred to the epigastrium . The stools contained mucus , and at irregular intervals were blood tinged . His general health was in no wise impaired . March 4 , 1905 , he ...
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... pains were relieved by a change of posture of the patient . .... At noon on the fourth day he complained of rectal ten- esmus and while endeavoring to use the bed pan was seized with excruciating pain , and within twenty minutes ...
... pains were relieved by a change of posture of the patient . .... At noon on the fourth day he complained of rectal ten- esmus and while endeavoring to use the bed pan was seized with excruciating pain , and within twenty minutes ...
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... pain and discomfort , worn a truss for the past two years , but has never been able to satisfactorily retain the rupture . The protru- sion has materially increased in size since the attack of en- teric fever . Operation . June 8 ...
... pain and discomfort , worn a truss for the past two years , but has never been able to satisfactorily retain the rupture . The protru- sion has materially increased in size since the attack of en- teric fever . Operation . June 8 ...
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