Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 271905 |
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... symptoms arises from a point above its exit , as stated above . The eight cervical nerves come from points within the cord between the first and the sixth cervi- cal vertebræ . The first six dorsal nerves come from the cord between the ...
... symptoms arises from a point above its exit , as stated above . The eight cervical nerves come from points within the cord between the first and the sixth cervi- cal vertebræ . The first six dorsal nerves come from the cord between the ...
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... symptoms , however marked they may be , it is easy to see how one could fail to determine exactly the condition present . The symp- toms are paraplegia extending up to the level of the exit of the nerves from the canal , whose centers ...
... symptoms , however marked they may be , it is easy to see how one could fail to determine exactly the condition present . The symp- toms are paraplegia extending up to the level of the exit of the nerves from the canal , whose centers ...
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... symptoms following the paralysis , to de- termine the all - important point as to whether the cord has been completely lacerated , or not . Those patients who have suffered from a complete transverse separation have been doomed by our ...
... symptoms following the paralysis , to de- termine the all - important point as to whether the cord has been completely lacerated , or not . Those patients who have suffered from a complete transverse separation have been doomed by our ...
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... symptoms are occasionally misleading . This is shown in the recent report of two cases by Mixter and Chase . In one " there were present all the clinical symptoms on which authorities had previously based their opinion that operation ...
... symptoms are occasionally misleading . This is shown in the recent report of two cases by Mixter and Chase . In one " there were present all the clinical symptoms on which authorities had previously based their opinion that operation ...
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... , and in that case he had hesitated more than twenty - four hours after the appear- ance of symptoms before operation . In his opinion , operation should be performed during the first twenty - four hours 22 THE SOUTHERN PRACTITIONER .
... , and in that case he had hesitated more than twenty - four hours after the appear- ance of symptoms before operation . In his opinion , operation should be performed during the first twenty - four hours 22 THE SOUTHERN PRACTITIONER .
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Page 264 - The Association of Medical Officers of the Army and Navy of the Confederacy will convene in Memphis, Tenn., May 28-30, 1901, during the meeting of the Confederate Re-union.
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