The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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Page 17
... referred to . Concerning them , this declaration is laid down : Very many gynecological patients suffer superlatively from renal insufficiency , and properly selected diuretics will re- lieve many of their symptoms commonly referred to ...
... referred to . Concerning them , this declaration is laid down : Very many gynecological patients suffer superlatively from renal insufficiency , and properly selected diuretics will re- lieve many of their symptoms commonly referred to ...
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... Referred to me with diagnosis of tuberculosis . He was emaciated , extremely anemic , and very weak . Temperature , 100 . Pulse 120. I could find no trace of lung trouble . In the post- nasal space , was a tumor the size of an egg ...
... Referred to me with diagnosis of tuberculosis . He was emaciated , extremely anemic , and very weak . Temperature , 100 . Pulse 120. I could find no trace of lung trouble . In the post- nasal space , was a tumor the size of an egg ...
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... referred to , every one of which can be proved . " To the first group of charges the newspaper press of the time , the records of the department and its published reports give a flat denial . These show that the outbreak was foreseen ...
... referred to , every one of which can be proved . " To the first group of charges the newspaper press of the time , the records of the department and its published reports give a flat denial . These show that the outbreak was foreseen ...
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... referred to , that of Dr. O'Hara , of Melbourne , have shown that no real objection exists to leaving the scrotal sac . In a majority of opera- tions the stripping out of the hernial sac is easy and from our pres- ent knowledge it seems ...
... referred to , that of Dr. O'Hara , of Melbourne , have shown that no real objection exists to leaving the scrotal sac . In a majority of opera- tions the stripping out of the hernial sac is easy and from our pres- ent knowledge it seems ...
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... referred to . Further observations and experience have demonstrated that they are tenable at the present day . It is not my intention to discuss this subject at all , being fully satisfied that simple extraction in selected cases is ...
... referred to . Further observations and experience have demonstrated that they are tenable at the present day . It is not my intention to discuss this subject at all , being fully satisfied that simple extraction in selected cases is ...
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