Medical ChronicleSherratt & Hughes, 1908 |
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Side 9
... origin , 426 Cerebellar hæmorrhage , 410 Cerebellum , diseases , classification , 324 familial degeneration of , 323 Cerebrospinal meningitis , 250 Chloroma , 283 eosinophilia , in cells of , 61 Cholecystectomy , contra - indications ...
... origin , 426 Cerebellar hæmorrhage , 410 Cerebellum , diseases , classification , 324 familial degeneration of , 323 Cerebrospinal meningitis , 250 Chloroma , 283 eosinophilia , in cells of , 61 Cholecystectomy , contra - indications ...
Side 10
... origin of , 130 Fat , non - assimilation of , in children , 169 Foot , weak , 46 Fractures , local anesthesia , 123 Gall - stones , pathogenesis of , 286 Gastropexy and retention , 50 General Paralysis , 119 bulbar type , 326 pupil ...
... origin of , 130 Fat , non - assimilation of , in children , 169 Foot , weak , 46 Fractures , local anesthesia , 123 Gall - stones , pathogenesis of , 286 Gastropexy and retention , 50 General Paralysis , 119 bulbar type , 326 pupil ...
Side 16
... origin could be adduced . The occurrence of phagocytosis negatived any suggestion of mere post - mortem invasion by B. Coli . The writer mentions the fact , as possibly significant , that at that time the institution was overcrowded and ...
... origin could be adduced . The occurrence of phagocytosis negatived any suggestion of mere post - mortem invasion by B. Coli . The writer mentions the fact , as possibly significant , that at that time the institution was overcrowded and ...
Side 16
... origin in the gall - bladder , and in the cases of the so - called " typhoid carriers " the opening and draining of the biliary passages may suffice to rid the stools of their dangerous contents . If the catarrhal affection of the ...
... origin in the gall - bladder , and in the cases of the so - called " typhoid carriers " the opening and draining of the biliary passages may suffice to rid the stools of their dangerous contents . If the catarrhal affection of the ...
Side 25
... origin , is the primary defect here , the thirst and increased input of water being secondary thereto . A. J. JEX - BLAKE . The Kidneys in Hæmoglobinuria . SCHMIDT ( J. E. ) . Deutsches Arch . f . klin . Med . , Leipzig , 1907 , 91 , p ...
... origin , is the primary defect here , the thirst and increased input of water being secondary thereto . A. J. JEX - BLAKE . The Kidneys in Hæmoglobinuria . SCHMIDT ( J. E. ) . Deutsches Arch . f . klin . Med . , Leipzig , 1907 , 91 , p ...
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A. J. JEX-BLAKE abdominal abscess acid acute adrenal albuminuria anæmia aphasia appear artery attacks bacilli bile blood bone cancer carcinoma cause chloroma cholesterin chronic cirrhosis clinical condition congenital diabetes diagnosis dilatation disease doses duct effect enlarged epithelial epithelium examination fæces fever fibres fluid followed frequent G. R. MILL gall-bladder give rise given glands growth hæmoglobin hæmorrhage hydrocele improvement incision increased infection infiltration inoculations intestinal jaundice kidney laparotomy lesions liver malignant Medical membrane meningitis method months mucous mucous membrane muscles muscular nephritis nerve normal observed occur operation opsonic opsonic index organism origin pain pancreatic paralysis pathology patient peritoneum peritonitis present proliferation reaction renal sarcoma serum side sinus skin stomach substance suffering suppurative surgical sutures symptoms syphilis temperature tion tissue treatment tube tubercle bacilli tuberculin tuberculo-opsonic index tuberculosis tuberculous tumour typhoid ulceration ureter urine usually vomiting writer