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... called , take about one hour daily in lupus and rodent ulcer , and in other skin diseases from ten to twenty minutes , depending upon each individual case . The results attained have been hardly less than marvellous , since from ...
... called , take about one hour daily in lupus and rodent ulcer , and in other skin diseases from ten to twenty minutes , depending upon each individual case . The results attained have been hardly less than marvellous , since from ...
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... called in consultation to see a case of supposed bronchitis , but which on aspiration proved to be pleurisy . He saw a case that was supposed to be phthisis , but advised resection and drew off pus , with complete recovery . Dr. W. B. ...
... called in consultation to see a case of supposed bronchitis , but which on aspiration proved to be pleurisy . He saw a case that was supposed to be phthisis , but advised resection and drew off pus , with complete recovery . Dr. W. B. ...
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... called to see her , in consulta- tion with Dr. J. D. Hopper , finding her with all the classic symptoms of acute intestinal obstruction . Except when under opiates she suffered great pain . Nausea was constant and the stomach refused to ...
... called to see her , in consulta- tion with Dr. J. D. Hopper , finding her with all the classic symptoms of acute intestinal obstruction . Except when under opiates she suffered great pain . Nausea was constant and the stomach refused to ...
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... called upon to decide . In the absence of hemorrhage , the Krauss method of inducing laborin pla- centa prævia by the introduction of a sterile bougie , with a cervical and vaginal tampon snugly placed , is the most service- able ...
... called upon to decide . In the absence of hemorrhage , the Krauss method of inducing laborin pla- centa prævia by the introduction of a sterile bougie , with a cervical and vaginal tampon snugly placed , is the most service- able ...
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... called blood metastasis . Fourth , by the lymphatics , called lymphatic metastasis . Up to within a short time cold was considered the cause , and sole cause , of pleurisy , " but modern views of serous inflam- mation , " as Osler says ...
... called blood metastasis . Fourth , by the lymphatics , called lymphatic metastasis . Up to within a short time cold was considered the cause , and sole cause , of pleurisy , " but modern views of serous inflam- mation , " as Osler says ...
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