American Medicine, Volume 16American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1910 |
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... appearance presents nothing striking to the naked eye which would differentiate it from inflammation from other causes . But by more careful observation and with the aid of the micro- scope in examining for tubercular tissue or for the ...
... appearance presents nothing striking to the naked eye which would differentiate it from inflammation from other causes . But by more careful observation and with the aid of the micro- scope in examining for tubercular tissue or for the ...
Page 72
... appearances are merely different stages of the disease in advancement or arrest of its progress , and that condition known as chronic fibroid or the cicatrized or calcified condition is only nature's attempt to block out or seal up the ...
... appearances are merely different stages of the disease in advancement or arrest of its progress , and that condition known as chronic fibroid or the cicatrized or calcified condition is only nature's attempt to block out or seal up the ...
Page 73
... appearance and sel- dom becomes prominent enough to compel the tubercular patient to ask for relief un- til much advance has already been made , and may even then be passed over as of no great importance , but a painful men- struation ...
... appearance and sel- dom becomes prominent enough to compel the tubercular patient to ask for relief un- til much advance has already been made , and may even then be passed over as of no great importance , but a painful men- struation ...
Page 87
... appearance in the other eye . In sympathetic inflammations of the eye . I believe it should be tried . I have had no opportunity to employ it in sympathetic in- flammations ; the theory however upon which the value of this diaphoretic ...
... appearance in the other eye . In sympathetic inflammations of the eye . I believe it should be tried . I have had no opportunity to employ it in sympathetic in- flammations ; the theory however upon which the value of this diaphoretic ...
Page 88
... appearance without asking any history . Should the history contravene the diagnosis , so much the " worse for the history , " for I heard a prominent dermatologist say " Damn the his- tory . " If a lesion has some resemblance to ...
... appearance without asking any history . Should the history contravene the diagnosis , so much the " worse for the history , " for I heard a prominent dermatologist say " Damn the his- tory . " If a lesion has some resemblance to ...
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