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... never married . Second boy lost at sea . Third boy , mentally and physically below normal , died of phthisis a few years ago . Fourth boy , mentally and physically the same as his brothers , appears to be developing phthisis , committed ...
... never married . Second boy lost at sea . Third boy , mentally and physically below normal , died of phthisis a few years ago . Fourth boy , mentally and physically the same as his brothers , appears to be developing phthisis , committed ...
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... Never absent . May be normal , hypertrophied or atrophied . Commonly between 20 and 30 years of age . Great majority females . Hypertrophied . Pituitary body . Enlarged in most cases . Temperature . Skin . Subnormal , with cold sen ...
... Never absent . May be normal , hypertrophied or atrophied . Commonly between 20 and 30 years of age . Great majority females . Hypertrophied . Pituitary body . Enlarged in most cases . Temperature . Skin . Subnormal , with cold sen ...
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... never continue the application longer than a few seconds at one time . Generally remove the lens as soon as the part turns a light gray color . The burnt surface should be dressed with zinc ungt . , to protect it from the air . Nature ...
... never continue the application longer than a few seconds at one time . Generally remove the lens as soon as the part turns a light gray color . The burnt surface should be dressed with zinc ungt . , to protect it from the air . Nature ...
Side 25
... never causes sudden death from stoppage of the heart , unless respira- tion ceases primarily . Circumstances may exist , however , in which the diseased heart may stop suddenly under chloroform . Experiments showing sudden arrest of the ...
... never causes sudden death from stoppage of the heart , unless respira- tion ceases primarily . Circumstances may exist , however , in which the diseased heart may stop suddenly under chloroform . Experiments showing sudden arrest of the ...
Side 26
... never great enough to cause death , when chloroform is given by inhalation . Vaso- motor integrity , however , is almost as necessary to life as an intact cardiac mechanism , and profound circulatory depression is as great an evil as ...
... never great enough to cause death , when chloroform is given by inhalation . Vaso- motor integrity , however , is almost as necessary to life as an intact cardiac mechanism , and profound circulatory depression is as great an evil as ...
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