Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal and Reporter, Volume 25Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1886 |
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... cause is an improper diet and lack of exercise , with hereditary tendency as a predisposing element . We know that the insoluble lithic acid poison may , by acting as an irritant , affect any tissue , and give rise to numerous symptoms ...
... cause is an improper diet and lack of exercise , with hereditary tendency as a predisposing element . We know that the insoluble lithic acid poison may , by acting as an irritant , affect any tissue , and give rise to numerous symptoms ...
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... causes were varied . Among the more common were exposure to cold , injury , and to the irritation of substances coming in contact with the nipple . Previous disease of the gland , and a low state of health , were predisposing causes ...
... causes were varied . Among the more common were exposure to cold , injury , and to the irritation of substances coming in contact with the nipple . Previous disease of the gland , and a low state of health , were predisposing causes ...
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... cause , that the whole nose would be destroyed . In order to avoid the disfigurement which follows the removal of skin and tissue from the forehead , for the purpose of covering the nose , I proceeded as follows : cutting around the ...
... cause , that the whole nose would be destroyed . In order to avoid the disfigurement which follows the removal of skin and tissue from the forehead , for the purpose of covering the nose , I proceeded as follows : cutting around the ...
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... cause which may produce endometritis may produce salpingitis by extension of the inflammation into the fallopian tubes . Gonorrhoea in the female is probably a very frequent cause of the disease . The sterility so universal among prosti ...
... cause which may produce endometritis may produce salpingitis by extension of the inflammation into the fallopian tubes . Gonorrhoea in the female is probably a very frequent cause of the disease . The sterility so universal among prosti ...
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... cause for such attacks . An acute attack is not readily diagnosticated . After rest in bed , and applications of ... causes an almost constant state of partial septicemia , with slight fever and rise of pulse . A hydro - salpinx ...
... cause for such attacks . An acute attack is not readily diagnosticated . After rest in bed , and applications of ... causes an almost constant state of partial septicemia , with slight fever and rise of pulse . A hydro - salpinx ...
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