The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 24F. A. Davis, 1902 |
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... observed three cases from which he constructs a clinical picture of the dis- ease . The first case was that of a woman , had been made of cirrhosis with ascites , 46 years of age , in whom at first a diagnosis but subsequently of ...
... observed three cases from which he constructs a clinical picture of the dis- ease . The first case was that of a woman , had been made of cirrhosis with ascites , 46 years of age , in whom at first a diagnosis but subsequently of ...
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... observed the membrane detach , and have noted the largest possible percentage of recoveries . I am not at all an ... observe , I am confirmed in my deductions , and I shall be glad to give a tabular statement of cases , if desired ...
... observed the membrane detach , and have noted the largest possible percentage of recoveries . I am not at all an ... observe , I am confirmed in my deductions , and I shall be glad to give a tabular statement of cases , if desired ...
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... observed that the combi- nation of trional and paraldehyde gives a new hypnotic which is four or five times . more active than trional alone , and which may be employed for a great length of time without the fear of forming a habit or ...
... observed that the combi- nation of trional and paraldehyde gives a new hypnotic which is four or five times . more active than trional alone , and which may be employed for a great length of time without the fear of forming a habit or ...
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... observation of most prac- titioners has doubtless been called to cases , distressing , indeed , but of less gravity and ... observed . An insidious peril which attends the use of these rem- edies is the habit of relying upon them and ...
... observation of most prac- titioners has doubtless been called to cases , distressing , indeed , but of less gravity and ... observed . An insidious peril which attends the use of these rem- edies is the habit of relying upon them and ...
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... observed to be addicted to the habit of biting their nails only when studying hard just before examination , and cases are also reported of patients suffering from Ray- naud's disease who exhibited this pecul- iarity in common with ...
... observed to be addicted to the habit of biting their nails only when studying hard just before examination , and cases are also reported of patients suffering from Ray- naud's disease who exhibited this pecul- iarity in common with ...
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