The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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... exist . Following the introduction of some in- strument into the uterus , she suffered for two days very intense pain , accompanied by some fever . She was not , however , con- fined to her bed . The desired menstruation not making its ...
... exist . Following the introduction of some in- strument into the uterus , she suffered for two days very intense pain , accompanied by some fever . She was not , however , con- fined to her bed . The desired menstruation not making its ...
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... exists . If they fall short of it , say twenty per centum , an insufficient quantity is excreted ; a condition called " renal insuffi- ciency . " Retained excretions poison the system ; if in large quantities , they produce death ; if ...
... exists . If they fall short of it , say twenty per centum , an insufficient quantity is excreted ; a condition called " renal insuffi- ciency . " Retained excretions poison the system ; if in large quantities , they produce death ; if ...
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... of solids that women of inter- mediate weights should void . Various working formulas exist for estimating solids . It is understood that all solids of the urine are thus included ETHERIDGE - RENAL INSUFFICIENCY . 19.
... of solids that women of inter- mediate weights should void . Various working formulas exist for estimating solids . It is understood that all solids of the urine are thus included ETHERIDGE - RENAL INSUFFICIENCY . 19.
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... exists in favor of estimating the amount of solids , that , if insufficiency exists , there is unquestion- ably a deficiency of urea existing also . In a large practice , where such calculations are made daily , sometimes several in one ...
... exists in favor of estimating the amount of solids , that , if insufficiency exists , there is unquestion- ably a deficiency of urea existing also . In a large practice , where such calculations are made daily , sometimes several in one ...
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... exists between renal insuffi- ciency and pelvic disorders . The developmental phase of the renal and generative organs constitutes that reason . Embryo- logically these two sets of important organs arise from the same source . The ...
... exists between renal insuffi- ciency and pelvic disorders . The developmental phase of the renal and generative organs constitutes that reason . Embryo- logically these two sets of important organs arise from the same source . The ...
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