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... especially if these are located near the center . In fact an ulcer or a for- eign body that remains for any length of time in the center of the cornea is quite likely to give rise to an actual iritis . Exudation into the tissue of the ...
... especially if these are located near the center . In fact an ulcer or a for- eign body that remains for any length of time in the center of the cornea is quite likely to give rise to an actual iritis . Exudation into the tissue of the ...
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... especially at its circumference . Exudation into the vitreous appears in the form of opa- cities , and resulting diminution of vision , and if extensive may by their shrinking cause shrinking of the entire globe and complete loss of ...
... especially at its circumference . Exudation into the vitreous appears in the form of opa- cities , and resulting diminution of vision , and if extensive may by their shrinking cause shrinking of the entire globe and complete loss of ...
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... especially perforating wounds of the eye . An eye suffering from irido - cyclitis may give rise to sympathetic irido - cyclitis in its fellow . Diagnosis . These are the principle causes , and I have al- ready given most of the points ...
... especially perforating wounds of the eye . An eye suffering from irido - cyclitis may give rise to sympathetic irido - cyclitis in its fellow . Diagnosis . These are the principle causes , and I have al- ready given most of the points ...
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... Especially does typhoid fever present peculiar , mild forms as ambula- tory or abortive types in the eastern , arid and mountainous part of this state . So adverse to the usual type of typhoid fever is the dis- ease that the profession ...
... Especially does typhoid fever present peculiar , mild forms as ambula- tory or abortive types in the eastern , arid and mountainous part of this state . So adverse to the usual type of typhoid fever is the dis- ease that the profession ...
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... influence . The short duration of the disease , the speedy recovery , the mild symptoms , especially of abdominal sypmtoms , the ability of the patients in twenty- five per cent . of the cases to eat solid MEDICAL SENTINEL . 9.
... influence . The short duration of the disease , the speedy recovery , the mild symptoms , especially of abdominal sypmtoms , the ability of the patients in twenty- five per cent . of the cases to eat solid MEDICAL SENTINEL . 9.
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