The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, 12. sējumsJ. McCafferty, 1856 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 84.
10. lappuse
... evidence the fact , that the testimony which they have given of their value and efficacy in the treatment of certain diseases and conditions , has had the endorsement of each age and generation through which it has passed ; and it ...
... evidence the fact , that the testimony which they have given of their value and efficacy in the treatment of certain diseases and conditions , has had the endorsement of each age and generation through which it has passed ; and it ...
18. lappuse
... evidence in favor of a principle existing in it . Time did not admit of an extended experiment in this department of the analysis . The author indulges a hope of having time to examine the active principle more minutely than he has yet ...
... evidence in favor of a principle existing in it . Time did not admit of an extended experiment in this department of the analysis . The author indulges a hope of having time to examine the active principle more minutely than he has yet ...
22. lappuse
... evidences of smartness , and such readiness of wit , as to afford great promise of future usefulness , in spheres of action requiring undue intelligence and judgment . With few and rare exceptions , however , they lose all signs 22 ...
... evidences of smartness , and such readiness of wit , as to afford great promise of future usefulness , in spheres of action requiring undue intelligence and judgment . With few and rare exceptions , however , they lose all signs 22 ...
39. lappuse
... evidence of the change . Consecutive Osteitis . - As synovitis may be secondary to an ostei- tis , so this last may supervene upon a synovitis . An osteo - periosti- tis so produced differs much from an osteitis properly so called ...
... evidence of the change . Consecutive Osteitis . - As synovitis may be secondary to an ostei- tis , so this last may supervene upon a synovitis . An osteo - periosti- tis so produced differs much from an osteitis properly so called ...
53. lappuse
... evidence is restlessness and want of sleep ; objects are seen very much as in mania - a - potu . Narcotics produce stupor and death , for the patients with this disease are peculiarly susceptible to morphine : stimulants are much better ...
... evidence is restlessness and want of sleep ; objects are seen very much as in mania - a - potu . Narcotics produce stupor and death , for the patients with this disease are peculiarly susceptible to morphine : stimulants are much better ...
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