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... diseases are fatal often be- cause of the weakened condition of the system at the time of the in- fection . In the New York Infant Asylum , out of 726 post mortems , 214 were due to disease of the digestive tract ; 56 due to ...
... diseases are fatal often be- cause of the weakened condition of the system at the time of the in- fection . In the New York Infant Asylum , out of 726 post mortems , 214 were due to disease of the digestive tract ; 56 due to ...
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... disease was 59. Of all diseases within this category there were 688 , as compared with the following totals for previous years : 1904 , 942 ; 1903 , 1265 ; 1902 , 898 ; 1901 , 1207 . Eight applicants for licenses to practice medicine ...
... disease was 59. Of all diseases within this category there were 688 , as compared with the following totals for previous years : 1904 , 942 ; 1903 , 1265 ; 1902 , 898 ; 1901 , 1207 . Eight applicants for licenses to practice medicine ...
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... Disease , A. Stengel , Philadelphia ( Journal A. M. A. , January 6 ) , calls attention to the fact that albuminuria is by no means always indicative of permanent nephritis or Bright's disease , unless it is considerable in amount and ...
... Disease , A. Stengel , Philadelphia ( Journal A. M. A. , January 6 ) , calls attention to the fact that albuminuria is by no means always indicative of permanent nephritis or Bright's disease , unless it is considerable in amount and ...
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... disease is curable . It is my aim in this short paper to state a few of the signs and symptoms which are noticeable before the onset of the disease , at least before the tissue changes . Among the predisposing causes may be mentioned ...
... disease is curable . It is my aim in this short paper to state a few of the signs and symptoms which are noticeable before the onset of the disease , at least before the tissue changes . Among the predisposing causes may be mentioned ...
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... disease to account for , then keep in- cipient tuberculosis in your mind and watch such a patient , for the majority of cases will sooner or later develop the disease . Often physical examination will give but little light , for the disease ...
... disease to account for , then keep in- cipient tuberculosis in your mind and watch such a patient , for the majority of cases will sooner or later develop the disease . Often physical examination will give but little light , for the disease ...
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