Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 18s.l., 1898 |
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... reported to that body on the subject of the after care of the insane . In this connection I note that Dr. Putman , of Boston , in the transac- tions of the Association of American Physicians and in the American Journal of the Medical ...
... reported to that body on the subject of the after care of the insane . In this connection I note that Dr. Putman , of Boston , in the transac- tions of the Association of American Physicians and in the American Journal of the Medical ...
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... reported having excised the cervical sympathetic in three In the first of these , the superior cervical ganglion , along with five or six centimeters of the descending cord , was excised on both sides ; after four months the ...
... reported having excised the cervical sympathetic in three In the first of these , the superior cervical ganglion , along with five or six centimeters of the descending cord , was excised on both sides ; after four months the ...
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... reported by Dr. M. D. Hoge in the Virginia Medical Semi - Monthly for May 27th . His patient , a woman , passed in 24 hours 700 c . c . of urine with the extraordi- nary specific gravity of 1.120 . There was no sugar or albumin present ...
... reported by Dr. M. D. Hoge in the Virginia Medical Semi - Monthly for May 27th . His patient , a woman , passed in 24 hours 700 c . c . of urine with the extraordi- nary specific gravity of 1.120 . There was no sugar or albumin present ...
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... reported , 22 were operated upon because of penetrating wounds , and of these five recovered and the remainder died . It is a curious fact , says the writer , that all the cases corresponding to those which recovered with operation died ...
... reported , 22 were operated upon because of penetrating wounds , and of these five recovered and the remainder died . It is a curious fact , says the writer , that all the cases corresponding to those which recovered with operation died ...
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... diet which were particularly prone to be followed by the development of scurvey . First in point of numbers here are to be mentioned the various proprietory foods . 3. In fine , that in general the cases reported 80 DENVER MEDICAL TIMES .
... diet which were particularly prone to be followed by the development of scurvey . First in point of numbers here are to be mentioned the various proprietory foods . 3. In fine , that in general the cases reported 80 DENVER MEDICAL TIMES .
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