The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25F. A. Davis, 1903 |
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... cured by peripheral neurectomy . These nerves ( supra- and infra- orbital branches ) are in canals , and they cannot be pulled out far enough to make regeneration unlikely , much less impossible . I cannot in the few moments that I have ...
... cured by peripheral neurectomy . These nerves ( supra- and infra- orbital branches ) are in canals , and they cannot be pulled out far enough to make regeneration unlikely , much less impossible . I cannot in the few moments that I have ...
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... cured by the mixed treatment . He drew the fol- lowing conclusions : 1. We must hereafter include in the list of possible syphilitic ac- cidents the production of pelvic infiltra- tions involving ( at least , secondarily ) the bladder ...
... cured by the mixed treatment . He drew the fol- lowing conclusions : 1. We must hereafter include in the list of possible syphilitic ac- cidents the production of pelvic infiltra- tions involving ( at least , secondarily ) the bladder ...
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... pa- tient was discharged cured after fifty days ' treatment , weighing 130 pounds and hav- ing a blood - count indicating 2,800,000 red blood - cells per cubic millimeter . - CASE II . Mrs. C. D. , aged 34 42 THE MEDICAL BULLETIN.
... pa- tient was discharged cured after fifty days ' treatment , weighing 130 pounds and hav- ing a blood - count indicating 2,800,000 red blood - cells per cubic millimeter . - CASE II . Mrs. C. D. , aged 34 42 THE MEDICAL BULLETIN.
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... cured at the end of forty days after admission . CASE IV . Mr. R. G. , aged 42 years , who did not show any signs of organic disease , and who presented no characteristics of a gouty or lithæmic diathesis , was admitted to the hospital ...
... cured at the end of forty days after admission . CASE IV . Mr. R. G. , aged 42 years , who did not show any signs of organic disease , and who presented no characteristics of a gouty or lithæmic diathesis , was admitted to the hospital ...
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... cured three weeks after being first seen . In the third case , described in detail , also one of hæmoglobinuric fever , the bloody urine showing also numerous casts and much albumin , 40 grains of saloquinine were given at once , and a ...
... cured three weeks after being first seen . In the third case , described in detail , also one of hæmoglobinuric fever , the bloody urine showing also numerous casts and much albumin , 40 grains of saloquinine were given at once , and a ...
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