Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 22s.l., 1902 |
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... occur , even though they may terminate unfavorably . It may impress some of you as a peculiar proceeding to report a case like the one I have se- lected , as my patient died . This is a remote reason for reporting the case . It is not ...
... occur , even though they may terminate unfavorably . It may impress some of you as a peculiar proceeding to report a case like the one I have se- lected , as my patient died . This is a remote reason for reporting the case . It is not ...
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... occurred in abundance in the stomach , twenty- five were examples of cancer of the stomach . In the remaining cases cancer could not be diagnosticated . After observing this case for a period of about ten days , I concluded we were ...
... occurred in abundance in the stomach , twenty- five were examples of cancer of the stomach . In the remaining cases cancer could not be diagnosticated . After observing this case for a period of about ten days , I concluded we were ...
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... occur . In adults the pain is usually not so severe . The pain is more or less intermittent and is generally more severe during the evening and night and is increased by coughing and swallowing . The affection is often accompanied by ...
... occur . In adults the pain is usually not so severe . The pain is more or less intermittent and is generally more severe during the evening and night and is increased by coughing and swallowing . The affection is often accompanied by ...
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... occur from pyaemia , meningitis or cerebral abscess . 6. Acute purulent inflammation may result in chronic purulent inflammation of the middle ear . Diagnosis . It is not always possible to make the dif- ferential diagnosis between ...
... occur from pyaemia , meningitis or cerebral abscess . 6. Acute purulent inflammation may result in chronic purulent inflammation of the middle ear . Diagnosis . It is not always possible to make the dif- ferential diagnosis between ...
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... occurred , but the pain is severe , it is often advisable to make a free incision of the membrane in the vascular portion -the posterior and upper quadrant . This relieves the engorged vessels , lessens the pain and frequently aborts ...
... occurred , but the pain is severe , it is often advisable to make a free incision of the membrane in the vascular portion -the posterior and upper quadrant . This relieves the engorged vessels , lessens the pain and frequently aborts ...
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