Medical News and Abstract, Volume 59Lea Brothers & Company, 1891 |
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... seems to me that this is not an impossibility . Indeed it does occur and I have witnessed it . There is no question ... seem to have a special tendency to affect nervous tissue . For ex- ample , hydrocollidine , found in putrid fish ...
... seems to me that this is not an impossibility . Indeed it does occur and I have witnessed it . There is no question ... seem to have a special tendency to affect nervous tissue . For ex- ample , hydrocollidine , found in putrid fish ...
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... seems to us that , had Dr. Gibbes devoted the space of this portion of the book to a more extended discussion of technique , embracing the examination of the blood , etc. , he would have enhanced the value of his work . The chapter on ...
... seems to us that , had Dr. Gibbes devoted the space of this portion of the book to a more extended discussion of technique , embracing the examination of the blood , etc. , he would have enhanced the value of his work . The chapter on ...
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... seems to be the rule when the axillary glands are involved in the disease ; when mammary tumors are malignant or of a mixed character , the entire gland and involved lymphatic glands should be removed if recurrence takes place ; the ...
... seems to be the rule when the axillary glands are involved in the disease ; when mammary tumors are malignant or of a mixed character , the entire gland and involved lymphatic glands should be removed if recurrence takes place ; the ...
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... seems to be a thoughtful writer , and his essays have the merit of perspicuity , so far as the essentially imperspicuous nature of his case allows . He is evidently firmly convinced that truth is with him . He frankly confesses wherein ...
... seems to be a thoughtful writer , and his essays have the merit of perspicuity , so far as the essentially imperspicuous nature of his case allows . He is evidently firmly convinced that truth is with him . He frankly confesses wherein ...
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... seems strange that more importance has not been attached to the relations of such disease to opacities of the lens ... seem too rosy ; they do not give sufficient evidence that the phenomena have been subjected to the searching white ...
... seems strange that more importance has not been attached to the relations of such disease to opacities of the lens ... seem too rosy ; they do not give sufficient evidence that the phenomena have been subjected to the searching white ...
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