Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Volume 19Society, 1904 |
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... marked the nineteenth century have gone far in many beneficent directions , but they have left to the twentieth an inheritance of labor and of duty that must not be postponed . Dr. Salmon , veterinary of the Bureau of Animal Indus- try ...
... marked the nineteenth century have gone far in many beneficent directions , but they have left to the twentieth an inheritance of labor and of duty that must not be postponed . Dr. Salmon , veterinary of the Bureau of Animal Indus- try ...
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... marked anæmia oc- curred , the red cells falling from 7,200,000 to 3,400,000 . The view has been advanced that the toxin is of bacterial origin , but no definite observations have been made which would establish this , with the ...
... marked anæmia oc- curred , the red cells falling from 7,200,000 to 3,400,000 . The view has been advanced that the toxin is of bacterial origin , but no definite observations have been made which would establish this , with the ...
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... marked sub- jective paræsthesias , and even slight ataxia and spasticity , while in other cases , with marked cord changes , the symp- toms may be subjective only , and not in keeping with the marked changes in the cord . In the severer ...
... marked sub- jective paræsthesias , and even slight ataxia and spasticity , while in other cases , with marked cord changes , the symp- toms may be subjective only , and not in keeping with the marked changes in the cord . In the severer ...
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... There was a noticeable loss of power in the legs , and this was more marked in the right than in the left . The sphincters of the rectum and bladder were relaxed . The muscular power and sensation of the skin IN PERNICIOUS ANEMIA . 45.
... There was a noticeable loss of power in the legs , and this was more marked in the right than in the left . The sphincters of the rectum and bladder were relaxed . The muscular power and sensation of the skin IN PERNICIOUS ANEMIA . 45.
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... marked , and there were many nucleated cells , the megalo- blasts predominating . The patient remained in the hospital from that time until the date of death , February 27 , 1901 . Repeated blood examinations confirmed the diagnosis of ...
... marked , and there were many nucleated cells , the megalo- blasts predominating . The patient remained in the hospital from that time until the date of death , February 27 , 1901 . Repeated blood examinations confirmed the diagnosis of ...
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