Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 25J. W. Keating., 1903 |
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... pain caused by , Clinical Society of the Hospital of Infantile , congenital and fetal ty- Leg , recurring ulcers. Blindness , causes and prognosis of sudden , 561 . Cicatricial deformities in the respir- atory tract , 562 . the , in ...
... pain caused by , Clinical Society of the Hospital of Infantile , congenital and fetal ty- Leg , recurring ulcers. Blindness , causes and prognosis of sudden , 561 . Cicatricial deformities in the respir- atory tract , 562 . the , in ...
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... Pain , severe , caused by blood pres- sure , 465 . Palate , arch of the , 518 . Paraffin for the correction of de- formities of the nose , subcutan- eous injection of , 463 . Paralysis agitans , 121 . of convergence and divergence ...
... Pain , severe , caused by blood pres- sure , 465 . Palate , arch of the , 518 . Paraffin for the correction of de- formities of the nose , subcutan- eous injection of , 463 . Paralysis agitans , 121 . of convergence and divergence ...
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... pain and disability , that a rational hope of cure cannot be indulged in . The period in the course of the disease at which physician and patient come to this sad conclusion will vary with their tempera- The painful experiences of many ...
... pain and disability , that a rational hope of cure cannot be indulged in . The period in the course of the disease at which physician and patient come to this sad conclusion will vary with their tempera- The painful experiences of many ...
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... pain by the stretching of the inflammatory deposit . If the knee were left extended and complete anchylosis should take place , the leg would again become useful , but unluckily this rarely occurs . In most cases the joint becomes bent ...
... pain by the stretching of the inflammatory deposit . If the knee were left extended and complete anchylosis should take place , the leg would again become useful , but unluckily this rarely occurs . In most cases the joint becomes bent ...
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... pain inore or less constantly suffered . In some cases the serious involvement of one joint may be associated with a mild affection of the other , and an excision of that most diseased might add to the patient's comfort and efficiency ...
... pain inore or less constantly suffered . In some cases the serious involvement of one joint may be associated with a mild affection of the other , and an excision of that most diseased might add to the patient's comfort and efficiency ...
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