The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25F. A. Davis, 1903 |
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... disease , in comparison with the height of the fever ; the eruption was present , manifesting itself in successive crops ; the spleen was enlarged , but the " Widal ” reaction in this case has , up to the present , been absent . This ...
... disease , in comparison with the height of the fever ; the eruption was present , manifesting itself in successive crops ; the spleen was enlarged , but the " Widal ” reaction in this case has , up to the present , been absent . This ...
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... disease is still unknown . From the symptoms there would appear to be an identity between the disease in mankind and in cows , but it is generally attenuated in man and localized in the buccal cavity . The parasite , microbe , or ...
... disease is still unknown . From the symptoms there would appear to be an identity between the disease in mankind and in cows , but it is generally attenuated in man and localized in the buccal cavity . The parasite , microbe , or ...
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... disease is suspected , of being cured rapidly by specific treatment . He stated that he had never met with another case of the kind . 2. This cellulitis had been the result , not of acquired , but of hereditary syphilis . It is to be ...
... disease is suspected , of being cured rapidly by specific treatment . He stated that he had never met with another case of the kind . 2. This cellulitis had been the result , not of acquired , but of hereditary syphilis . It is to be ...
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... disease . In a latter part of the book he presents a compendious summary of the treatment . appropriate to the principal diseases , al- phabetically arranged . In short , the same qualities which were characteristic of the first issue ...
... disease . In a latter part of the book he presents a compendious summary of the treatment . appropriate to the principal diseases , al- phabetically arranged . In short , the same qualities which were characteristic of the first issue ...
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... disease in this country ( Cuba ) , and consequently one against which the physician is often obliged to contend in the practice of his art . While the use of the ordinary iron prepa- rations often give all the effects that could be ...
... disease in this country ( Cuba ) , and consequently one against which the physician is often obliged to contend in the practice of his art . While the use of the ordinary iron prepa- rations often give all the effects that could be ...
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