Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science, Volume 91854 |
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Page 138
... respect to this inquiry , an examination of the facts relating to the subject points to certain conclusions . 1. The frequency of the dejections is no criterion of the gravity and danger of the disease . In this particular the cases ...
... respect to this inquiry , an examination of the facts relating to the subject points to certain conclusions . 1. The frequency of the dejections is no criterion of the gravity and danger of the disease . In this particular the cases ...
Page 152
... respect it resembles the essential fevers . The pathological significance of this fact is obvious . The mode of dying was in every instance by asthenia . The progress to- ward a fatal termination was marked by progressive diminution of ...
... respect it resembles the essential fevers . The pathological significance of this fact is obvious . The mode of dying was in every instance by asthenia . The progress to- ward a fatal termination was marked by progressive diminution of ...
Page 269
... respect to this point , however , must not be considered to establish this fact . ( f ) The facts pertaining to the condition of health at the time of attack in cases of dysentery have some bearing on the question under consideration ...
... respect to this point , however , must not be considered to establish this fact . ( f ) The facts pertaining to the condition of health at the time of attack in cases of dysentery have some bearing on the question under consideration ...
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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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