Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal and Reporter, Volume 25Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1886 |
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... occurred one morning with distres- sing faintness and prostration . For the ensuing two years , there were but slight attacks of vertigo , but the inability to walk straight became manifest . The staggering could only be over- Lithæmia . 5.
... occurred one morning with distres- sing faintness and prostration . For the ensuing two years , there were but slight attacks of vertigo , but the inability to walk straight became manifest . The staggering could only be over- Lithæmia . 5.
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... occurred in the male , and reported a case . He did not agree with the essayist in his views about the thermo - cau- tery . The latter was safer than the knife , because it lessened the power of infection . By its use , the edges of the ...
... occurred in the male , and reported a case . He did not agree with the essayist in his views about the thermo - cau- tery . The latter was safer than the knife , because it lessened the power of infection . By its use , the edges of the ...
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... also reported a case following gonorrhoeal infection , which was complicated with peritonitis , and in which the abscess opened into the intestines . Dr. Stockton asked the proper procedure when the abscess occurred Society Reports . II.
... also reported a case following gonorrhoeal infection , which was complicated with peritonitis , and in which the abscess opened into the intestines . Dr. Stockton asked the proper procedure when the abscess occurred Society Reports . II.
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Dr. Stockton asked the proper procedure when the abscess occurred high in the pelvis , and opened by a long and tortuous route into the rectum . Dr. Potter , replying , said , in the last case he would advise laparotomy , and the ...
Dr. Stockton asked the proper procedure when the abscess occurred high in the pelvis , and opened by a long and tortuous route into the rectum . Dr. Potter , replying , said , in the last case he would advise laparotomy , and the ...
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... occurred only at the time of lactation , or a short period antecedent thereto . When the action of the cell was imperfect , as at the beginning or end of lactation , albumen was in excess of casein ; but as long as the cell possessed ...
... occurred only at the time of lactation , or a short period antecedent thereto . When the action of the cell was imperfect , as at the beginning or end of lactation , albumen was in excess of casein ; but as long as the cell possessed ...
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