American Medicine, Volume 37American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1931 |
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Page 74
... percent- age , while in cases of duodenal ulcers , 96 percent of which are uncomplicated , the penetrating ulcer constitutes only a slight percentage . During my study , I was greatly impressed by the number of old patients who returned ...
... percent- age , while in cases of duodenal ulcers , 96 percent of which are uncomplicated , the penetrating ulcer constitutes only a slight percentage . During my study , I was greatly impressed by the number of old patients who returned ...
Page 274
... percent in absolute figures . TECHNICS HELPFUL IN COAXING SLEEP More than 70 percent of the entire group reported sufficient difficulty in going to sleep that they have developed special technics to aid them in coaxing Morpheus . There ...
... percent in absolute figures . TECHNICS HELPFUL IN COAXING SLEEP More than 70 percent of the entire group reported sufficient difficulty in going to sleep that they have developed special technics to aid them in coaxing Morpheus . There ...
Page 484
... percent of the tonsillec- tomized children and in 31 percent of those used as controls . 2. Sore Throats . - These occurred in 10 percent of the tonsillec- tomized children and in 35 percent of those used as controls . 3 . Cervical ...
... percent of the tonsillec- tomized children and in 31 percent of those used as controls . 2. Sore Throats . - These occurred in 10 percent of the tonsillec- tomized children and in 35 percent of those used as controls . 3 . Cervical ...
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Abdomen diagnostic investi | 12 |
Abortions 589 | 44 |
Alcohol injection into the | 118 |
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