Journal of the Iowa State Medical Society, Bind 11Iowa State Medical Society, 1921 |
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... discussion that the blood stream was a very much easier method by which organisms . might be conveyed to the kidney than direct ex- • It is not my intention to ask you to believe The Journal of the INFECTIONS OF THE KIDNEY* ...
... discussion that the blood stream was a very much easier method by which organisms . might be conveyed to the kidney than direct ex- • It is not my intention to ask you to believe The Journal of the INFECTIONS OF THE KIDNEY* ...
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... discussion : That all organ- isms which circulate in the blood are excreted by the kidneys , and many of them may be found in the urine . It has been possible , for instance , for one of my colleagues to determine the organism concerned ...
... discussion : That all organ- isms which circulate in the blood are excreted by the kidneys , and many of them may be found in the urine . It has been possible , for instance , for one of my colleagues to determine the organism concerned ...
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... discussions brought forth , we all may gain some useful information that will serve to keep the subject of focal ... Discussion Dr. Leroy R. Tripp , Sioux City - The paper just presented by Dr. Maiden in which he makes plain the ...
... discussions brought forth , we all may gain some useful information that will serve to keep the subject of focal ... Discussion Dr. Leroy R. Tripp , Sioux City - The paper just presented by Dr. Maiden in which he makes plain the ...
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... Discussion It Dr. J. F. Herrick , Ottumwa - I am very much in- terested in this paper , for I believe that the x - ray as a means of diagnosis in tuberculosis is very little un- derstood . I know it is very little used , and I cannot ...
... Discussion It Dr. J. F. Herrick , Ottumwa - I am very much in- terested in this paper , for I believe that the x - ray as a means of diagnosis in tuberculosis is very little un- derstood . I know it is very little used , and I cannot ...
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... discussion . Dr. R. R. Hansen gave a clinic , with a patient with an enlarged spleen , show- ing the favorable and remarkable treatment from the use of the x - ray . Similar cases are rare , and the clinic was most interesting to all ...
... discussion . Dr. R. R. Hansen gave a clinic , with a patient with an enlarged spleen , show- ing the favorable and remarkable treatment from the use of the x - ray . Similar cases are rare , and the clinic was most interesting to all ...
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Side 230 - Whatever, in connection with my professional practice, or not in connection with it, I see or hear, in the life of men, which ought not to be spoken of abroad, I will not divulge, as reckoning that all such should be kept secret.
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