Medical News and Abstract, Volume 59Lea Brothers & Company, 1891 |
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... called attention to cases of idiopathic acute nephritis which suggested to him an infectious origin . Twenty years later LITTEN'S attention was directed to the same point , and , with his better facilities , he was able to demonstrate ...
... called attention to cases of idiopathic acute nephritis which suggested to him an infectious origin . Twenty years later LITTEN'S attention was directed to the same point , and , with his better facilities , he was able to demonstrate ...
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... called psorospermosis , the author arriving at the conclusion , as concerns the pathology of the disease , that the so - called molluscous bodies , or psorosperms ( so far as molluscum contagiosum is concerned ) , are not animal ...
... called psorospermosis , the author arriving at the conclusion , as concerns the pathology of the disease , that the so - called molluscous bodies , or psorosperms ( so far as molluscum contagiosum is concerned ) , are not animal ...
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... called and medicine given that caused the disappearance of the eruption , the symp- toms about the joint immediately clearing up , and the child up to the present time seeming perfectly healthy . I applied the long traction - splint ...
... called and medicine given that caused the disappearance of the eruption , the symp- toms about the joint immediately clearing up , and the child up to the present time seeming perfectly healthy . I applied the long traction - splint ...
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... called vas- cular hemiplegia . The form next in frequency is due to syphilitic disease , manifesting itself by changes within the skull , which are either vascular or extra - vascular . The latter are more common , and affect the brain ...
... called vas- cular hemiplegia . The form next in frequency is due to syphilitic disease , manifesting itself by changes within the skull , which are either vascular or extra - vascular . The latter are more common , and affect the brain ...
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... called a contused lacerated wound of the scalp . Not a sharp , incised wound in which the bloodvessels are cleanly cut and no harm is done to their structure , but a contused wound from a blunt instrument , as a result of which the ...
... called a contused lacerated wound of the scalp . Not a sharp , incised wound in which the bloodvessels are cleanly cut and no harm is done to their structure , but a contused wound from a blunt instrument , as a result of which the ...
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