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Page 209
... reference to the immediate apparent effect of the use of opium without calo- mel , leads to the following results : The effect appeared to be strikingly good in four cases ( Nos . 3 , 7 , 8 , 24 ) which it will be observed , is ...
... reference to the immediate apparent effect of the use of opium without calo- mel , leads to the following results : The effect appeared to be strikingly good in four cases ( Nos . 3 , 7 , 8 , 24 ) which it will be observed , is ...
Page 408
... reference to extremes , and the table of mean temperatures and amount of rain , appear sufficient . The conditions were general , and the ex- tremes not signally marked in most parts of the United States . At New Orleans there were ...
... reference to extremes , and the table of mean temperatures and amount of rain , appear sufficient . The conditions were general , and the ex- tremes not signally marked in most parts of the United States . At New Orleans there were ...
Page 452
... reference to the point under analysis , it will be fair to consider instances in which corresponding joints of the upper and lower extremity are affected in combination , as certainly not deviating from , if , indeed , they are not ...
... reference to the point under analysis , it will be fair to consider instances in which corresponding joints of the upper and lower extremity are affected in combination , as certainly not deviating from , if , indeed , they are not ...
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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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