Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Volume 19Society, 1904 |
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... Examination revealed a woman fairly well nourished ; skin icteroid and pale ; mucous membrane very pale ; the tongue indented and furred ; no carious teeth , and the gums healthy . The chest negative , excepting for a soft systolic ...
... Examination revealed a woman fairly well nourished ; skin icteroid and pale ; mucous membrane very pale ; the tongue indented and furred ; no carious teeth , and the gums healthy . The chest negative , excepting for a soft systolic ...
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... examinations confirmed the diagnosis of pernicious anæmia . The spinal cord involvement in- creased ; and finally ... examination was made by Professor Hektoen , of Rush Medical College , at the Presbyterian Hospital two hours after ...
... examinations confirmed the diagnosis of pernicious anæmia . The spinal cord involvement in- creased ; and finally ... examination was made by Professor Hektoen , of Rush Medical College , at the Presbyterian Hospital two hours after ...
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... examination showed 1,248,000 reds ; 30 per cent . hæmoglobin , and 4,400 whites ; many nucleated cells were found , including a preponderance of megaloblasts . Practically the same blood condition was found on May 7. The final blood ...
... examination showed 1,248,000 reds ; 30 per cent . hæmoglobin , and 4,400 whites ; many nucleated cells were found , including a preponderance of megaloblasts . Practically the same blood condition was found on May 7. The final blood ...
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... the corresponding nerves , and she died in September , 1899 , with involvement appa- rently of the respiratory and cardiac centers . Unfortunately , a post mortem examination could not be obtained IN PERNICIOUS ANÆMIA . 63.
... the corresponding nerves , and she died in September , 1899 , with involvement appa- rently of the respiratory and cardiac centers . Unfortunately , a post mortem examination could not be obtained IN PERNICIOUS ANÆMIA . 63.
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... examination of the blood , which showed 2,000,000 red cells , and 65 per cent . of hæmoglobin . About the middle of December the Doctor found 4,120,000 red cells , 85 per cent . hæmo- globin , and 7,500 white cells . Color index in both ...
... examination of the blood , which showed 2,000,000 red cells , and 65 per cent . of hæmoglobin . About the middle of December the Doctor found 4,120,000 red cells , 85 per cent . hæmo- globin , and 7,500 white cells . Color index in both ...
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