St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volume 34Medical Journal and Library Association of the Mississippi Valley, 1906 |
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... symptoms may dis- appear . The magnitude of the work in the limitation of tuberculo- sis is scarcely to be expressed in figures . May I give a few facts proven by the most authoritative statistics . At present rates , one - seventh of ...
... symptoms may dis- appear . The magnitude of the work in the limitation of tuberculo- sis is scarcely to be expressed in figures . May I give a few facts proven by the most authoritative statistics . At present rates , one - seventh of ...
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... symptoms . The second type - chronic congestive glaucoma - occupies a position intermediate between the acute and chronic simple forms . This type , as the name indicates , Read before the Medical Society of City Hospital Alumni ...
... symptoms . The second type - chronic congestive glaucoma - occupies a position intermediate between the acute and chronic simple forms . This type , as the name indicates , Read before the Medical Society of City Hospital Alumni ...
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... symptoms . The eyes have never been in- flamed or severely painful . At present she is entirely unable to use her eyes . the print waver- ing and blurring almost as soon as she directs the gaze upon the pa- per . The eyeballs feel tense ...
... symptoms . The eyes have never been in- flamed or severely painful . At present she is entirely unable to use her eyes . the print waver- ing and blurring almost as soon as she directs the gaze upon the pa- per . The eyeballs feel tense ...
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... symptoms was immediate . On January 17th the patient volunteered the statement that the treatment for consti- pation had helped the eyes a great deal . " It appeared that she had been whiling away the tedious hours at the hotel by ...
... symptoms was immediate . On January 17th the patient volunteered the statement that the treatment for consti- pation had helped the eyes a great deal . " It appeared that she had been whiling away the tedious hours at the hotel by ...
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... symptoms , with restoration of vision to an eye almost blind may confidently be expected in the majority of these cases . But with iridectomy in glaucoma simplex the showing is far less favorable . While the immediate result may be ...
... symptoms , with restoration of vision to an eye almost blind may confidently be expected in the majority of these cases . But with iridectomy in glaucoma simplex the showing is far less favorable . While the immediate result may be ...
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