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Page 171
... passed twice every day . Fifty centigrammes ( about eight grains ) of ergot of rye , infused in a cup- ful of boiling water , was administered three times a day . At the expiration of six hours , the patient passed a small quantity of ...
... passed twice every day . Fifty centigrammes ( about eight grains ) of ergot of rye , infused in a cup- ful of boiling water , was administered three times a day . At the expiration of six hours , the patient passed a small quantity of ...
Page 238
... passing from this , in which the vessels containing the spawn are deposited in order to complete their development and ... passed into a kind of expan- sion or basin of the outlet . This has in the sides a set of arched compart- ments or ...
... passing from this , in which the vessels containing the spawn are deposited in order to complete their development and ... passed into a kind of expan- sion or basin of the outlet . This has in the sides a set of arched compart- ments or ...
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... passed through the stricture into the bladder , and tied in , with the intention of allowing it to remain for twenty - four hours ; but from the pain , severe rigors , and general febrile disturbance it occasioned , the instrument was ...
... passed through the stricture into the bladder , and tied in , with the intention of allowing it to remain for twenty - four hours ; but from the pain , severe rigors , and general febrile disturbance it occasioned , the instrument was ...
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THORAX AND ON WHICH SIDE DID THEY USUALLY LIE? | 22 |
CONDITION OF THE VARIOUS ABDOMINAL ORGANS | 25 |
seven cases and once the stomach was said to be enormously distended by | 141 |
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