Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Bind 321913 |
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Side 9
... positive that I have made a diag- nosis from this sign in some early cases , and in each instance large quantities of fluid was obtained by lumbar puncture . One case in particular , I recall , was that of one of my assistants , Macewen ...
... positive that I have made a diag- nosis from this sign in some early cases , and in each instance large quantities of fluid was obtained by lumbar puncture . One case in particular , I recall , was that of one of my assistants , Macewen ...
Side 10
... positive when the spray was neglected . I am not prepared to say that I believe vac- cination is a sure preventive , but I shall certainly give it a fair trial should another epidemic threaten , and I am sure that if the required number ...
... positive when the spray was neglected . I am not prepared to say that I believe vac- cination is a sure preventive , but I shall certainly give it a fair trial should another epidemic threaten , and I am sure that if the required number ...
Side 22
... positive diagnostic conditions . It is difficult in goitre to count the pulse ; I do not know why . With the heart sounds clear , you will find it hard , and so it is with her . I feel something must be done with this woman quickly ...
... positive diagnostic conditions . It is difficult in goitre to count the pulse ; I do not know why . With the heart sounds clear , you will find it hard , and so it is with her . I feel something must be done with this woman quickly ...
Side 24
... positive . We made no Wasserman . Dr. Welch found a positive Wasserman , and under mercuri- al and other anti - luetic treatment he has made this recovery . I am not satisfied as to what the condition was . I admit I am puzzled as to ...
... positive . We made no Wasserman . Dr. Welch found a positive Wasserman , and under mercuri- al and other anti - luetic treatment he has made this recovery . I am not satisfied as to what the condition was . I admit I am puzzled as to ...
Side 45
... positively calma- tive influence , but is further accentuated by rea- son of Pasadyne's freedom from danger or even untoward effect . For these reasons - and the sec- ond is worthy as much consideration as the first- Pasadyne is being ...
... positively calma- tive influence , but is further accentuated by rea- son of Pasadyne's freedom from danger or even untoward effect . For these reasons - and the sec- ond is worthy as much consideration as the first- Pasadyne is being ...
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