Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Volume 19Society, 1904 |
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... patient stated that it had been so for two days following an attack of diarrhoea . The stools were watery and loose , but contained no parasites . The blood showed 960,000 reds ; 25 per cent . hæmoglobin ; 3,000 white cells ; 36 ...
... patient stated that it had been so for two days following an attack of diarrhoea . The stools were watery and loose , but contained no parasites . The blood showed 960,000 reds ; 25 per cent . hæmoglobin ; 3,000 white cells ; 36 ...
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... patient com- plained of a sense of constriction about the abdomen in the waist line . The eye grounds were normal . The stomach contents contained no hydrochloric acid . The urine was normal . The blood showed 610,000 red cells ; 20 per ...
... patient com- plained of a sense of constriction about the abdomen in the waist line . The eye grounds were normal . The stomach contents contained no hydrochloric acid . The urine was normal . The blood showed 610,000 red cells ; 20 per ...
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... patient says she has lost forty - five pounds . She complains at this time of numb- ness and tingling in the hands and forearms and her fingers feel like sticks of wood when she strikes them against ob- jects . She has lost all power in ...
... patient says she has lost forty - five pounds . She complains at this time of numb- ness and tingling in the hands and forearms and her fingers feel like sticks of wood when she strikes them against ob- jects . She has lost all power in ...
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... patient's general condition became gradually worse ; the lower extremities , while practically paralized , were never entirely flaccid . The patient did not lose control of the bowels or of the bladder , although it was necessary to ...
... patient's general condition became gradually worse ; the lower extremities , while practically paralized , were never entirely flaccid . The patient did not lose control of the bowels or of the bladder , although it was necessary to ...
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... Patient comes from a neurotic family , but there is no history of any grave inherited disease , either nervous , malignant , or tubercular . There is an uncertain history of acquired syphilis . The patient was first seen May , 1898. She ...
... Patient comes from a neurotic family , but there is no history of any grave inherited disease , either nervous , malignant , or tubercular . There is an uncertain history of acquired syphilis . The patient was first seen May , 1898. She ...
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