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Side 5
... fact , that immediately after the operation , the temperature of the leg and foot became greatly diminished , while the sensibility of the parts was greatly increased . For some hours , the foot and leg had a mottled appearance . On the ...
... fact , that immediately after the operation , the temperature of the leg and foot became greatly diminished , while the sensibility of the parts was greatly increased . For some hours , the foot and leg had a mottled appearance . On the ...
Side 9
... fact , I ordered the child weaned at once . This order the mother carried into execution , but still she could not quite shake off her fears of epilepsy . During the remainder of August and the whole of September , we courageously ...
... fact , I ordered the child weaned at once . This order the mother carried into execution , but still she could not quite shake off her fears of epilepsy . During the remainder of August and the whole of September , we courageously ...
Side 14
... fact , that from a point just below the opening in the sac , sac and bowel were everywhere adherent . The adhesions could be easily broken up down to a point corresponding to the constriction noticed on the exterior of the swelling . At ...
... fact , that from a point just below the opening in the sac , sac and bowel were everywhere adherent . The adhesions could be easily broken up down to a point corresponding to the constriction noticed on the exterior of the swelling . At ...
Side 22
... fact , also , of the clear percussion sound over the sternum . This consideration led me to the conclusion very guardedly expressed , that the pulsation was aneurismal . The autopsy showed enormous dilatation of the auricles . " The ...
... fact , also , of the clear percussion sound over the sternum . This consideration led me to the conclusion very guardedly expressed , that the pulsation was aneurismal . The autopsy showed enormous dilatation of the auricles . " The ...
Side 24
... fact that the muscles of the extremities and of the trunk are first , and those of the heart and respiration last paralyzed . This paralytic stage is seldom resorted to for therapeutical purposes , and it is so chiefly for the reduction ...
... fact that the muscles of the extremities and of the trunk are first , and those of the heart and respiration last paralyzed . This paralytic stage is seldom resorted to for therapeutical purposes , and it is so chiefly for the reduction ...
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