Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal, 13. sējums1856 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 72.
26. lappuse
... instances , form their diagnosis before entering the house , from the peculiar odor on the premises . It is not uncommon , in bad cases , for delicate and sensitive persons to be so much affected by this oppressive and disagreeable ...
... instances , form their diagnosis before entering the house , from the peculiar odor on the premises . It is not uncommon , in bad cases , for delicate and sensitive persons to be so much affected by this oppressive and disagreeable ...
28. lappuse
... instances , and they are not unfrequent , coma supervenes upon these symp toms , or without much coldness or change in the pulse , and continues to the end . This form of the disease has never , in my experience , presented itself in ...
... instances , and they are not unfrequent , coma supervenes upon these symp toms , or without much coldness or change in the pulse , and continues to the end . This form of the disease has never , in my experience , presented itself in ...
29. lappuse
... instances , ( where it is most prevalent , ) post mortem examinations . Dr. Trafton , who has examined several cases , says that he has found superficial inflammation of the mucous membrane of the stomach , with a rigid contraction ...
... instances , ( where it is most prevalent , ) post mortem examinations . Dr. Trafton , who has examined several cases , says that he has found superficial inflammation of the mucous membrane of the stomach , with a rigid contraction ...
30. lappuse
... Instances , no doubt , occur in the s m- ple variety , after a protracted duration , which would exhibit post mortem appearances of treatment as well as the disease . And I make this observation , not as a censure or criticism upon any ...
... Instances , no doubt , occur in the s m- ple variety , after a protracted duration , which would exhibit post mortem appearances of treatment as well as the disease . And I make this observation , not as a censure or criticism upon any ...
34. lappuse
... instances . Probably a part of each dose of any of these medicines will be retained , although vomiting continues ... instance regretted having done so- from the fact that they have failed to have the effect , in the most of cases , and ...
... instances . Probably a part of each dose of any of these medicines will be retained , although vomiting continues ... instance regretted having done so- from the fact that they have failed to have the effect , in the most of cases , and ...
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