The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25F. A. Davis, 1903 |
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... appeared later , or after one week's outing . This is a point of interest and is of great rarity . Diarrhoea , which is an initial symptom in about one - third of the cases contrary to the usual teaching , was here present . Con ...
... appeared later , or after one week's outing . This is a point of interest and is of great rarity . Diarrhoea , which is an initial symptom in about one - third of the cases contrary to the usual teaching , was here present . Con ...
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... appeared in elbow and shoulder of the opposite side of the body . These symptoms disappeared after the lapse of one week , and were fol- lowed by anorexia , malaise , and distinct weakness . The joint condition had been regarded as ...
... appeared in elbow and shoulder of the opposite side of the body . These symptoms disappeared after the lapse of one week , and were fol- lowed by anorexia , malaise , and distinct weakness . The joint condition had been regarded as ...
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... appeared a left hemiplegia , which afterward diminished , but left a slight paresis of the upper limb , which per- sisted until the complete recovery of the patient at the end of two and a half months . The liquid withdrawn by puncture ...
... appeared a left hemiplegia , which afterward diminished , but left a slight paresis of the upper limb , which per- sisted until the complete recovery of the patient at the end of two and a half months . The liquid withdrawn by puncture ...
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... appeared to result from a study of the cases that the infection of mumps aug- ments the virulence of the pneumococcus , which , upon its advent , occupies the clinical scene almost exclusively and to which alone is due the gravity of ...
... appeared to result from a study of the cases that the infection of mumps aug- ments the virulence of the pneumococcus , which , upon its advent , occupies the clinical scene almost exclusively and to which alone is due the gravity of ...
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... appeared . In 1895 he had fully . recovered . In 1898 a tumor developed on the upper lip where the gumma had been . This healed upon mercury and cau- terization . In 1899 ulceration of the upper lip and nose appeared , showing typical ...
... appeared . In 1895 he had fully . recovered . In 1898 a tumor developed on the upper lip where the gumma had been . This healed upon mercury and cau- terization . In 1899 ulceration of the upper lip and nose appeared , showing typical ...
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