Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 271907 |
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... marked and unpleasant change of her voice . Examination revealed nothing unusual , except enlarged tonsils ; removal ... marked post - nasal catarrh . Removal of the ton- sils and treatment of a few months in the post - nasal cavity met ...
... marked and unpleasant change of her voice . Examination revealed nothing unusual , except enlarged tonsils ; removal ... marked post - nasal catarrh . Removal of the ton- sils and treatment of a few months in the post - nasal cavity met ...
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... marked as that occurring in complete oculo - motor paralysis . It is re- markable that , on examination for reaction to light and ac- commodation , the sphincter pupillae , as well as the ciliary muscles , present no changes . This ...
... marked as that occurring in complete oculo - motor paralysis . It is re- markable that , on examination for reaction to light and ac- commodation , the sphincter pupillae , as well as the ciliary muscles , present no changes . This ...
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... marked . Oval , pyriform , caudate , saddle - shaped and club - shaped corpuscles are not un- common . They are called poikilocytes , and their presence is spoken of as poikilocytosis . Red corpuscles which vary from the normal in size ...
... marked . Oval , pyriform , caudate , saddle - shaped and club - shaped corpuscles are not un- common . They are called poikilocytes , and their presence is spoken of as poikilocytosis . Red corpuscles which vary from the normal in size ...
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... marked symptomatic anemias . They occur most abundantly in malaria , leukaemia and pernicious anemia . ( b ) Basophilic , or granular degeneration . This is char- acterized by the presence within the corpuscle of small baso- philic ...
... marked symptomatic anemias . They occur most abundantly in malaria , leukaemia and pernicious anemia . ( b ) Basophilic , or granular degeneration . This is char- acterized by the presence within the corpuscle of small baso- philic ...
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... marked increase accompanied by an in- , crease in the total leucocyte count is seen in pertussis and . lymphatic leukaemia . In the latter , the lymphocytes some- times exceed 98 per cent . ( b ) Large mononuclear leucocytes . These ...
... marked increase accompanied by an in- , crease in the total leucocyte count is seen in pertussis and . lymphatic leukaemia . In the latter , the lymphocytes some- times exceed 98 per cent . ( b ) Large mononuclear leucocytes . These ...
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