Medical Record, Volume 66George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman W. Wood., 1904 - Medicine |
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... body cells to continue the excess of chemical and biological activities of which the pyrexia was a manifestation and which pre- served the cells in their contest against the activities and products of the bacteria of which the infection ...
... body cells to continue the excess of chemical and biological activities of which the pyrexia was a manifestation and which pre- served the cells in their contest against the activities and products of the bacteria of which the infection ...
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... body . The only reaction noted was marked contraction of the pupils and a slight slowing of the pulse . Opportunity was taken of the anæs- thesia to redress and swab with tincture of iodine the wound in the foot . During the rest of the ...
... body . The only reaction noted was marked contraction of the pupils and a slight slowing of the pulse . Opportunity was taken of the anæs- thesia to redress and swab with tincture of iodine the wound in the foot . During the rest of the ...
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... body and less in mind , and thought delicate girls frequently ruined in both body and mind by school . Dr. Clarke , in 1873 , wrote a book in which he pleaded that woman's periods must be more respected . This work appeared at the ...
... body and less in mind , and thought delicate girls frequently ruined in both body and mind by school . Dr. Clarke , in 1873 , wrote a book in which he pleaded that woman's periods must be more respected . This work appeared at the ...
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... Body in the Nasal Fossæ . - Texier reports this unusual case of a man without morbid ante- cedents who was suffering with a suborbital fistula . There was a mucopurulent discharge from the nose . The fistula was thought to be due to a ...
... Body in the Nasal Fossæ . - Texier reports this unusual case of a man without morbid ante- cedents who was suffering with a suborbital fistula . There was a mucopurulent discharge from the nose . The fistula was thought to be due to a ...
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... body was then placed in the ice - box in usual position , i.e. lying on the back . This is , of course , the most common position , but there is a particular reason for mentioning it , as will be seen later . The autopsy was made forty ...
... body was then placed in the ice - box in usual position , i.e. lying on the back . This is , of course , the most common position , but there is a particular reason for mentioning it , as will be seen later . The autopsy was made forty ...
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