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... frequent urination subsided . October 10th he appeared at my office ; urine , first and second , clean and clear ; all symptoms gone . At no time was there any anterior urethritis . I have seen this patient frequently since the last ...
... frequent urination subsided . October 10th he appeared at my office ; urine , first and second , clean and clear ; all symptoms gone . At no time was there any anterior urethritis . I have seen this patient frequently since the last ...
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... frequent several inches ( two to four ) higher up . There are two forms of ulcerations met with . The most frequent ... frequently seen . They are in no respect , neither in their origin nor growth , different from those found in the ...
... frequent several inches ( two to four ) higher up . There are two forms of ulcerations met with . The most frequent ... frequently seen . They are in no respect , neither in their origin nor growth , different from those found in the ...
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... frequent that in some places only small islands of intact mucous membrane remained . In the neighbor- hood of the anus the ulcers were not so frequent as they were higher up . Second case , A. B. , colored , aged 19 . Both lungs ...
... frequent that in some places only small islands of intact mucous membrane remained . In the neighbor- hood of the anus the ulcers were not so frequent as they were higher up . Second case , A. B. , colored , aged 19 . Both lungs ...
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... frequent points of superficial ulcer- ation . The only absolutely pathogno- monic sign clinically in all cases of ... Frequently we have found patients with several large ulcers in the rectum who did not complain of any special symp ...
... frequent points of superficial ulcer- ation . The only absolutely pathogno- monic sign clinically in all cases of ... Frequently we have found patients with several large ulcers in the rectum who did not complain of any special symp ...
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... frequent . This drug is too clearly in its transi- tional state to do more than invite hon- est reports . In summarizing it may be said the use of the sex extracts can not be lim- ited to isopathy ; the thyreo - antitoxin of Fraenkel is ...
... frequent . This drug is too clearly in its transi- tional state to do more than invite hon- est reports . In summarizing it may be said the use of the sex extracts can not be lim- ited to isopathy ; the thyreo - antitoxin of Fraenkel is ...
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