Memphis Medical Monthly, Volume 12S.C. Toof & Company, 1892 |
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... entirely upon the development of the germ , so far as we are at present able to judge . This is the primary disease pure and simple ; for even its congener , the remittent , must have something more for its origin than the mere ...
... entirely upon the development of the germ , so far as we are at present able to judge . This is the primary disease pure and simple ; for even its congener , the remittent , must have something more for its origin than the mere ...
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... entirely free from any symptoms of his malady , and he reported entire relief from date of operation . I followed him through the second season and there was no return of the trouble . This is the third year , but as he has removed to ...
... entirely free from any symptoms of his malady , and he reported entire relief from date of operation . I followed him through the second season and there was no return of the trouble . This is the third year , but as he has removed to ...
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... entirely , with the exception of a catarrhal conjunctivitis which had set in during the course of his attack . This soon succumbed to an application of argenti nitratis grs . v . to aqua 3i . , painted over the under sides of the lids ...
... entirely , with the exception of a catarrhal conjunctivitis which had set in during the course of his attack . This soon succumbed to an application of argenti nitratis grs . v . to aqua 3i . , painted over the under sides of the lids ...
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... days , but there were occa- sional returns of slight fever , and the organisms — hyaline bodies and pigmented crescents - had not entirely disappeared in forty - one and twenty - three days respectively Clinical Society of Maryland . 13.
... days , but there were occa- sional returns of slight fever , and the organisms — hyaline bodies and pigmented crescents - had not entirely disappeared in forty - one and twenty - three days respectively Clinical Society of Maryland . 13.
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... entirely . In forty - eight hours the slough had separated and given way , and in forty - eight hours more granulations sprang up , and in four weeks the wound had healed by granulation from the bottom , and in two weeks more the man ...
... entirely . In forty - eight hours the slough had separated and given way , and in forty - eight hours more granulations sprang up , and in four weeks the wound had healed by granulation from the bottom , and in two weeks more the man ...
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