Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science, Volume 91854 |
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Page 152
... period that these histories were collected , for , dur- ing this period quite a number of cases were observed of which no notes were taken , while , my belief is that the thirteen fatal cases just mentioned , include all that have ...
... period that these histories were collected , for , dur- ing this period quite a number of cases were observed of which no notes were taken , while , my belief is that the thirteen fatal cases just mentioned , include all that have ...
Page 403
... period ; but the first suffice to determine every important district in this respect . Correct temperature observations for the open air are reported in the same prompt manner from about two hundred stations , of which about fifty ...
... period ; but the first suffice to determine every important district in this respect . Correct temperature observations for the open air are reported in the same prompt manner from about two hundred stations , of which about fifty ...
Page 419
... period the albuminuria had ceased in all the cases in which I had previously found it to exist ; and in five out of these six cases , the specific gravity was below 1014 , and therefore below the standard of healthy urine , and as ...
... period the albuminuria had ceased in all the cases in which I had previously found it to exist ; and in five out of these six cases , the specific gravity was below 1014 , and therefore below the standard of healthy urine , and as ...
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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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