American Medicine, Volume 34American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1928 |
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Page 8
... observations upon the Vipond , 514 . Myopia as a disease which may be preventable- Morse , 115 . Myovascular insufficiency , diet in cases of - hypertensive group - Brim , 903 . Myxedema , childhood - Gor- don , 30 . in the Antarctic ...
... observations upon the Vipond , 514 . Myopia as a disease which may be preventable- Morse , 115 . Myovascular insufficiency , diet in cases of - hypertensive group - Brim , 903 . Myxedema , childhood - Gor- don , 30 . in the Antarctic ...
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... observed to con- tinue even after the destruction of both the corpus luteum and the follicles . Some other as yet unknown factor is here concerned . An extract from the ovary of a pregnant female will , if injected into another animal ...
... observed to con- tinue even after the destruction of both the corpus luteum and the follicles . Some other as yet unknown factor is here concerned . An extract from the ovary of a pregnant female will , if injected into another animal ...
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... observed by the writer in a number of other conditions so that he does not place the same value upon this sign as he formerly did . The large space separating the big toe from the adjacent one has been observed by him in both Mongolian ...
... observed by the writer in a number of other conditions so that he does not place the same value upon this sign as he formerly did . The large space separating the big toe from the adjacent one has been observed by him in both Mongolian ...
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... observed . Therefore , it would be equally justifiable to assign the excitability of nerves as being due thereto . That the administration of calcium relieves tetany is of no significance , because any drug capable of breaking up the ...
... observed . Therefore , it would be equally justifiable to assign the excitability of nerves as being due thereto . That the administration of calcium relieves tetany is of no significance , because any drug capable of breaking up the ...
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... observed diseases are studied assidu- ously and minutely in an endeavor to trace out the as yet unknown causal relationships . with a view to the discovery of remedies of a specific nature . When , to the number of already existing ...
... observed diseases are studied assidu- ously and minutely in an endeavor to trace out the as yet unknown causal relationships . with a view to the discovery of remedies of a specific nature . When , to the number of already existing ...
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