The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25F. A. Davis, 1903 |
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... normal shape and size , as in trau- matic cases . In congenital dislocation , however , the acetabulum is too small , and the head of the femur will slip out of the socket . In order to return it to its proper position we must place the ...
... normal shape and size , as in trau- matic cases . In congenital dislocation , however , the acetabulum is too small , and the head of the femur will slip out of the socket . In order to return it to its proper position we must place the ...
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... normal position . The child at first waddles in walking , with its thighs bent outward . Walking helps , by the weight of the body , to keep the femur in the acetabulum . CASE II . This is a boy 6 years of age , and the case is one of ...
... normal position . The child at first waddles in walking , with its thighs bent outward . Walking helps , by the weight of the body , to keep the femur in the acetabulum . CASE II . This is a boy 6 years of age , and the case is one of ...
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... normal ; pupillary re- sponse normal ; although he suffers from headache in occipital and frontal regions , but without nausea . He is generally nerv- ous after such painful paroxysms . Double consciousness exists where a per- son of ...
... normal ; pupillary re- sponse normal ; although he suffers from headache in occipital and frontal regions , but without nausea . He is generally nerv- ous after such painful paroxysms . Double consciousness exists where a per- son of ...
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... normal . The patient was sent to me by Dr. John A. McKenna with history of having " attacks " in which she is not unconscious ; is not convulsed in or following upon the attacks ; she is not paralyzed ; and we can rule out epilepsy ...
... normal . The patient was sent to me by Dr. John A. McKenna with history of having " attacks " in which she is not unconscious ; is not convulsed in or following upon the attacks ; she is not paralyzed ; and we can rule out epilepsy ...
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... normal . Stimulants should be given as soon as the pulse manifests a falling off in volume and force ; but in the case before you indica- tions for their use did not arise . CASES II AND III . - Two sisters ; one , 15 years of age ; the ...
... normal . Stimulants should be given as soon as the pulse manifests a falling off in volume and force ; but in the case before you indica- tions for their use did not arise . CASES II AND III . - Two sisters ; one , 15 years of age ; the ...
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