The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25F. A. Davis, 1903 |
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... usually , as here shown , unassociated with aphasia . Gross lesion may not exist here , however ; an x - ray examination by Dr. G. E. Pfahler is negative . A commotio cerebri in this man when he fell was no doubt the cause of the ...
... usually , as here shown , unassociated with aphasia . Gross lesion may not exist here , however ; an x - ray examination by Dr. G. E. Pfahler is negative . A commotio cerebri in this man when he fell was no doubt the cause of the ...
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... usually only partial in its success . He must start life from the very beginning by being taught like a child , and there is always danger of relapses . Therapeutically , iodide of potash in large doses , 10 grains three times a day ...
... usually only partial in its success . He must start life from the very beginning by being taught like a child , and there is always danger of relapses . Therapeutically , iodide of potash in large doses , 10 grains three times a day ...
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... usually of sibilant rales . No rales , however , were present in this case . When there is splenic enlargement asso- ciated with bronchitis , typhoid fever is probable . The diazo - reaction of the urine was posi- tive in this case ...
... usually of sibilant rales . No rales , however , were present in this case . When there is splenic enlargement asso- ciated with bronchitis , typhoid fever is probable . The diazo - reaction of the urine was posi- tive in this case ...
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... usually affected . Again , septic arthri- tis rarely arises as a complication of typhoid fever . The tendency to migrate from joint to joint and from one side of the body to the other was greater in this case than if the arthritis had ...
... usually affected . Again , septic arthri- tis rarely arises as a complication of typhoid fever . The tendency to migrate from joint to joint and from one side of the body to the other was greater in this case than if the arthritis had ...
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... usually gives ipecac- uanha in a 45 - grain dose as soon as the pa- tient is seen , preceded , a half - hour before administering , by 15 to 30 minims of lauda- num or a hypodermic of 1 / grain of mor- phine and a sinapism to the pit of ...
... usually gives ipecac- uanha in a 45 - grain dose as soon as the pa- tient is seen , preceded , a half - hour before administering , by 15 to 30 minims of lauda- num or a hypodermic of 1 / grain of mor- phine and a sinapism to the pit of ...
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