Philadelphia Hospital Reports, Volume 1Detre & Blcakburn, 1890 |
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... HEMORRHAGE INTO THE CAUDA EQUINA . BY WHAR- TON SINKLER , M.D. FROM NOTES BY T. J. HARRIS , M.D ......... CASE OF TRAUMATIC HÆMATOMYELIA OF THE LOWER CERVICAL REGION OF THE CORD . BY C. S. BRADFUTE , M.D. ......... .. 283 287 A NOTE ON ...
... HEMORRHAGE INTO THE CAUDA EQUINA . BY WHAR- TON SINKLER , M.D. FROM NOTES BY T. J. HARRIS , M.D ......... CASE OF TRAUMATIC HÆMATOMYELIA OF THE LOWER CERVICAL REGION OF THE CORD . BY C. S. BRADFUTE , M.D. ......... .. 283 287 A NOTE ON ...
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... hemorrhage are seen . In one of Hebb's cases the thick- ened extremity of an artery occluded by a recent clot , projected about one - eighth of an inch above the level of the floor of the ulcer . The peritoneum over the ulcer is dull ...
... hemorrhage are seen . In one of Hebb's cases the thick- ened extremity of an artery occluded by a recent clot , projected about one - eighth of an inch above the level of the floor of the ulcer . The peritoneum over the ulcer is dull ...
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... hemorrhage was recorded a number of times , and its occurrence was the first indication of gastric lesion . In the larger majority of the cases in childhood it was the only symptom of gastric origin , and was followed usually in a short ...
... hemorrhage was recorded a number of times , and its occurrence was the first indication of gastric lesion . In the larger majority of the cases in childhood it was the only symptom of gastric origin , and was followed usually in a short ...
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... hemorrhage is a frequent symptom and cause of death ; it has been particularly noted in children . 9. Epigastric pain and vomiting may occur . 10. The presence of gastric symptoms of this kind , occurring in the course of tuberculosis ...
... hemorrhage is a frequent symptom and cause of death ; it has been particularly noted in children . 9. Epigastric pain and vomiting may occur . 10. The presence of gastric symptoms of this kind , occurring in the course of tuberculosis ...
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... hemorrhage to cause a separation between the epiphysis and diaphysis of a bone . The shaft of a bone may be so impaired as to its nutrition by hemorrhages - sub - periosteal and medullary - that it may be easily bent or fractured ...
... hemorrhage to cause a separation between the epiphysis and diaphysis of a bone . The shaft of a bone may be so impaired as to its nutrition by hemorrhages - sub - periosteal and medullary - that it may be easily bent or fractured ...
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