The Western Journal of Medicine, Bind 4Theophilus Parvin T. Parvin & Company, 1869 |
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... give the details of our recent case , as reported by Dr. W. J. Murray , resident physician of the Samaritan Hospital : Elliott Black , American , æt . 25 , admitted October 21 , 1868. He states that until two years before , he had ...
... give the details of our recent case , as reported by Dr. W. J. Murray , resident physician of the Samaritan Hospital : Elliott Black , American , æt . 25 , admitted October 21 , 1868. He states that until two years before , he had ...
Side 12
... give me relief ; but the tenderness and pain in the tumor and abdomen became so great that I could go no further . I walked half a mile to the depot , and one - fourth of a mile from the cars here . While Dr. G. treated me , I had ...
... give me relief ; but the tenderness and pain in the tumor and abdomen became so great that I could go no further . I walked half a mile to the depot , and one - fourth of a mile from the cars here . While Dr. G. treated me , I had ...
Side 17
... pulsating tumors is confessedly difficult in many instances , we give the following case bearing on the subject : James Hopwood was admitted into the Good Samaritan Hospital on ( 2 ) PULSATION IN THE THORACIC WALLS . 17.
... pulsating tumors is confessedly difficult in many instances , we give the following case bearing on the subject : James Hopwood was admitted into the Good Samaritan Hospital on ( 2 ) PULSATION IN THE THORACIC WALLS . 17.
Side 21
... give , however , an abstract of two cases , involving points that arose in our case : The first is reported in Med . Chir . Transac . , vol . xl , page 167. * The patient had , for many years , shown evidences of organic dis- ease of ...
... give , however , an abstract of two cases , involving points that arose in our case : The first is reported in Med . Chir . Transac . , vol . xl , page 167. * The patient had , for many years , shown evidences of organic dis- ease of ...
Side 25
... give rise to apo- plexy , especially in individuals with disease of the heart , rigid arteries , or emphysema . Of most consequence in this stage , however , are the contractions of the muscles of mastication and the posterior muscles ...
... give rise to apo- plexy , especially in individuals with disease of the heart , rigid arteries , or emphysema . Of most consequence in this stage , however , are the contractions of the muscles of mastication and the posterior muscles ...
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