British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volume 591877 |
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... Tissue Question , illustrated by a consideration of the present state of opinion on some disputed points . By GEORGE THIN , M.D. Chronicle of Medical Science . Report on Physiology and Histology . By HENRY POWER , F.R.C.S. , M.B. 157 ...
... Tissue Question , illustrated by a consideration of the present state of opinion on some disputed points . By GEORGE THIN , M.D. Chronicle of Medical Science . Report on Physiology and Histology . By HENRY POWER , F.R.C.S. , M.B. 157 ...
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... tissue in rapid progress of disintegration , and tough fibroid material designed to limit the area of mis- chief in some particular direction . Death in such cases is not the end of a continued process of decline , but rather the close ...
... tissue in rapid progress of disintegration , and tough fibroid material designed to limit the area of mis- chief in some particular direction . Death in such cases is not the end of a continued process of decline , but rather the close ...
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... tissue , can suffice to meet the needs of the case . If we may not say that acute phthisis is from its nature beyond our reach from the very first , we may at least say so as soon as it becomes recognisable with certainty . So obscure ...
... tissue , can suffice to meet the needs of the case . If we may not say that acute phthisis is from its nature beyond our reach from the very first , we may at least say so as soon as it becomes recognisable with certainty . So obscure ...
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... Tissue Question , illustrated by a consideration of the present state of opinion on some disputed points . By GEORGE THIN , M.D. • 157 • 180 Chronicle of Medical Science . · : Report on Physiology and Histology . By HENRY POWER ...
... Tissue Question , illustrated by a consideration of the present state of opinion on some disputed points . By GEORGE THIN , M.D. • 157 • 180 Chronicle of Medical Science . · : Report on Physiology and Histology . By HENRY POWER ...
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... tissue in rapid progress of disintegration , and tough fibroid material designed to limit the area of mis- chief in some particular direction . Death in such cases is not the end of a continued process of decline , but rather the close ...
... tissue in rapid progress of disintegration , and tough fibroid material designed to limit the area of mis- chief in some particular direction . Death in such cases is not the end of a continued process of decline , but rather the close ...
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Page 77 - ... an arched form of the lumbar part of the spine, which cannot be straightened so long as the thigh is straight, or on a line with the patient's trunk. When the limb is raised or bent upwards upon the pelvis, the back rests flat upon the bed; but so soon as the limb is allowed to descend, the back becomes Dislocation upl notch.
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Page 350 - Vichy water, which is mainly a strong solution of carbonate of soda, only it is a natural instead of an artificial one. Now it is quite true that with alkalies, provided enough be taken, these deposits will disappear; the uric acid will no longer be deposited; the urine will become less irritating ; the annoying symptoms will be diminished or got rid of. And of course the patient is very much pleased with this new condition of clear urine and disappearance of all deposit. And you will say,