Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 15Chicago Medical Society., 1898 - Medicine |
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... fact , many authorities even deny the possi- bility of its existence . Kleinwaechter ( 1 ) , in his article on superfeta- Chicago Medical Society , May 25 , 1898 . tion , after discussing the subject , finally dismisses it BOSTON MEDICAL.
... fact , many authorities even deny the possi- bility of its existence . Kleinwaechter ( 1 ) , in his article on superfeta- Chicago Medical Society , May 25 , 1898 . tion , after discussing the subject , finally dismisses it BOSTON MEDICAL.
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tion , after discussing the subject , finally dismisses it with the fol- lowing words : " The whole claim as to superfetation , however , collapses , be- cause the base on which this alleged occurrence rests does not exist . As soon as ...
tion , after discussing the subject , finally dismisses it with the fol- lowing words : " The whole claim as to superfetation , however , collapses , be- cause the base on which this alleged occurrence rests does not exist . As soon as ...
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... tion , likewise following a fall . This second abortion took place about a year and a half after the first one . After the first abortion , Mrs. H. , who had always been regular previously , now menstruated every two weeks , losing a ...
... tion , likewise following a fall . This second abortion took place about a year and a half after the first one . After the first abortion , Mrs. H. , who had always been regular previously , now menstruated every two weeks , losing a ...
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... tion . The patient not even suspected pregnancy , for she had never failed to menstruate . The patient being much run down in general health , I ordered a No. 10. Magnific . as above . Section through larger embryo of Case No. 2 showing ...
... tion . The patient not even suspected pregnancy , for she had never failed to menstruate . The patient being much run down in general health , I ordered a No. 10. Magnific . as above . Section through larger embryo of Case No. 2 showing ...
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... tion of a hypodermic of morphine . The pulse remained high in rate , 120 and upwards , and was so very weak and irregular that a fatal issue was constantly anticipated . The abdomen was said to be tympanitic but irregularly so , the ...
... tion of a hypodermic of morphine . The pulse remained high in rate , 120 and upwards , and was so very weak and irregular that a fatal issue was constantly anticipated . The abdomen was said to be tympanitic but irregularly so , the ...
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