| American Pediatric Society - 1890 - 346 pages
...expositions I added a few remarks on the peculiar character of the diseases of infancy and childhood. There are anomalies and diseases which are encountered in the infant and child only. There are those which are mostly found in children, or with a symptomatology and course peculiar to them; and... | |
| Abraham Jacobi - 1909 - 460 pages
...expositions I added a few remarks on the peculiar character of the diseases of infancy and childhood. There are anomalies and diseases which are encountered in the infant and child only. There are those which are mostly found in children, or with a symptomatology and course peculiar to them; and... | |
| Abraham Jacobi - 1909 - 482 pages
...prove the intimate interdependence and connection between pediatrics and the diseases of the foetus with embryology and teratology, obstetrics, and some...parts at least, of social economics. After birth there arc anomalies and diseases which are encountered in the infant and child only. There are also, common... | |
| 1905 - 650 pages
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| New York Academy of Medicine - 1928 - 344 pages
...own independent range and horizon and gives as much to general medicine as it receives from it; that there are anomalies and diseases which are encountered in the infant and child only. On the other hand, there are those which are mostly found in children or with a symptomatology and... | |
| 1911 - 492 pages
...independent range and horizon, and gives as much to general medicine as it has received from it; that there are anomalies and diseases which are encountered in the infant and child only. On the other hand, there are those which are mostly found in children, or with a symptomatology and... | |
| Howard P. Chudacoff - 1992 - 260 pages
..."Pediatrics does not deal with miniature men and women. ... It has its own independent range and horizon. There are anomalies and diseases which are encountered in the infant and the child only."44 Such thinking, though not revolutionary, confirmed with a certainty that had not... | |
| Alexandra Minna Stern, Howard Markel - 2009 - 324 pages
...is scarcely a tissue or an organ which behaves exactly alike in the different periods of life. . . . There are anomalies and diseases which are encountered in the infant and child only. There are those which are mostly found in children, or with a symptomatology and course peculiar to them."22... | |
| Stephen Robertson - 2006 - 352 pages
...There is scarcely a tissue or an organ which behaves exactly alike in the different periods of life.... There are anomalies and diseases which are encountered in the infant and child only. There are those which are mostly found in children, or with a symptomatology and course peculiar to them." 17... | |
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