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... heart " in this respect ; and I want to contradict that state- ment here and now , by saying that , outside of surgical procedures , I cannot see where we have taken one forward step in methods of treating for the correction of pelvic ...
... heart " in this respect ; and I want to contradict that state- ment here and now , by saying that , outside of surgical procedures , I cannot see where we have taken one forward step in methods of treating for the correction of pelvic ...
Side 7
... heart and respiration . Intellectual work of the duration of many hours rela- tive immobility of the body produces an abating of the heart and diminution of peri- pheral circulation ( capillary ) . From the above we may note that the ...
... heart and respiration . Intellectual work of the duration of many hours rela- tive immobility of the body produces an abating of the heart and diminution of peri- pheral circulation ( capillary ) . From the above we may note that the ...
Side 8
... her liver showed a slight enlargement . She had had pain referred to her right shoulder and , at the time of examination , had a slight fever . The lungs and heart were negative . Pain and tenderness over the gall bladder and.
... her liver showed a slight enlargement . She had had pain referred to her right shoulder and , at the time of examination , had a slight fever . The lungs and heart were negative . Pain and tenderness over the gall bladder and.
Side 9
... HEART . If stores of dry. negative . Pain and tenderness over the gall bladder and attacks of pain in the right shoulder together with the fever and gastro - intestinal symptoms strongly sug- gested cholecystitis , cholelithiasis , or ...
... HEART . If stores of dry. negative . Pain and tenderness over the gall bladder and attacks of pain in the right shoulder together with the fever and gastro - intestinal symptoms strongly sug- gested cholecystitis , cholelithiasis , or ...
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... heart . There is no dimming - no effacement here ; Each new pulsation keeps the record clear ; Warm , golden letters all the tablet fill , Nor lose their luster till the heart stands still . -Daniel Webster . Kansas City Academy of ...
... heart . There is no dimming - no effacement here ; Each new pulsation keeps the record clear ; Warm , golden letters all the tablet fill , Nor lose their luster till the heart stands still . -Daniel Webster . Kansas City Academy of ...
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