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... ulcerating syphilides , three months ' duration . Taken five days after injection , showing a healthy granulating surface . Taken November 20 , 1910 , showing all ul- cers healed except large popliteal ulcer which is nearly healed . DorM.
... ulcerating syphilides , three months ' duration . Taken five days after injection , showing a healthy granulating surface . Taken November 20 , 1910 , showing all ul- cers healed except large popliteal ulcer which is nearly healed . DorM.
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... 200 gm . of sugar a day and gain weight but the shrift is usually short and four to six months commonly sees the beginning of a final decline . The course of the mild cases is entirely different . 4 Western Medical Review.
... 200 gm . of sugar a day and gain weight but the shrift is usually short and four to six months commonly sees the beginning of a final decline . The course of the mild cases is entirely different . 4 Western Medical Review.
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... in the young and may be either rapidly fatal ( a few days to several months ) or end in complete recovery . The latter occur in head traumas , acute in- fections ( scarlet fever , influenza ) and in intoxications Editorial 5.
... in the young and may be either rapidly fatal ( a few days to several months ) or end in complete recovery . The latter occur in head traumas , acute in- fections ( scarlet fever , influenza ) and in intoxications Editorial 5.
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... months had , in spite of other treatment , been unable to swallow solid food on account of painful lesions of the mouth or pharynx , could eat all kinds of things , within a few hours after an injection of 606. In other cases , pain ...
... months had , in spite of other treatment , been unable to swallow solid food on account of painful lesions of the mouth or pharynx , could eat all kinds of things , within a few hours after an injection of 606. In other cases , pain ...
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... months subsequent to parturition . ( 1 ) Those of the gestation group . Gestation is a physiologic process , yet under modern modes of living the nutritional disturbances to which most women are subjected do not allow the pregnant woman ...
... months subsequent to parturition . ( 1 ) Those of the gestation group . Gestation is a physiologic process , yet under modern modes of living the nutritional disturbances to which most women are subjected do not allow the pregnant woman ...
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