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... lumbar vertebræ . Exami- nation of viscera negative . The first inoculation of half a milligramme resulted in a distinct reaction , which showed itself in a rise of temperature and of respiration , not of the pulse . Afterward the ...
... lumbar vertebræ . Exami- nation of viscera negative . The first inoculation of half a milligramme resulted in a distinct reaction , which showed itself in a rise of temperature and of respiration , not of the pulse . Afterward the ...
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... lumbar region , which during the ensuing weeks grew steadily worse and was associated with severe pain in the occiput . About a month after the railway accident she had an attack of convulsions , and again ten days later she had another ...
... lumbar region , which during the ensuing weeks grew steadily worse and was associated with severe pain in the occiput . About a month after the railway accident she had an attack of convulsions , and again ten days later she had another ...
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... lumbar cases , two of which were fracture dislocations in which reduction was almost im- possible in one as soon as the traction was removed the deformity was reproduced . Three of the cases died , both dislocation cases , one of which ...
... lumbar cases , two of which were fracture dislocations in which reduction was almost im- possible in one as soon as the traction was removed the deformity was reproduced . Three of the cases died , both dislocation cases , one of which ...
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... lumbar vertebræ , and consequently no depression or other sign of fracture could be discovered . I suppose this thickening was due to the hæmatoma that existed at the time of the accident . He had pain running down the right leg and in ...
... lumbar vertebræ , and consequently no depression or other sign of fracture could be discovered . I suppose this thickening was due to the hæmatoma that existed at the time of the accident . He had pain running down the right leg and in ...
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... lumbar region running down the back of the right leg and foot was increasing , although his condition otherwise re- mained much the same . In May , 1890 , he concluded to be operated upon . At this time the thickening over the lumbar ...
... lumbar region running down the back of the right leg and foot was increasing , although his condition otherwise re- mained much the same . In May , 1890 , he concluded to be operated upon . At this time the thickening over the lumbar ...
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Page 461 - The future and its viewless things — That undiscovered mystery • Which one who feels death's winnowing wings Must needs read clearer, sure, than he! Bring none of these; but let me be, While all around in silence lies...
Page 14 - To Establish Boards of Medical Examiners of the State of New York for the Examination and licensing of Practitioners of Medicine and Surgery...
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Page 552 - State medical library. The state medical library shall be a part of the New York state library under the same government and regulations and shall be open for consultation to every citizen of the state at all hours when the state library is open and shall be available for borrowing books to every accredited physician residing in the state of New York, who shall conform to the rules made by the regents for insuring proper protection and the largest usefulness to the people of the said medical library.
Page 211 - Early diagnosis is of the greatest importance in reference to treatment and result. 1. Find with tip of finger — using firm pressure — point of sensitiveness (exact point of greatest sensitiveness) ; it will be, in an adult, one and a half to two inches inside the right anterior superior spinous process of the ilium, on a line drawn from that process to the umbilicus ; in children, according to...
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