Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Bind 15,Oplag 91893 |
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Side 360
... color . It was necessary to repeat these operations in order to produce a permanent cure . This treatment was attended with considerable pain and nervousness , consequently it became un- popular , especially amongst its victims ...
... color . It was necessary to repeat these operations in order to produce a permanent cure . This treatment was attended with considerable pain and nervousness , consequently it became un- popular , especially amongst its victims ...
Side 361
... color , after which a crust is formed . Within a few days this will loosen and come off , leav- ing the skin much lighter in color . The application can be re- peated until the skin resumes its natural color . I have tried the freezing ...
... color , after which a crust is formed . Within a few days this will loosen and come off , leav- ing the skin much lighter in color . The application can be re- peated until the skin resumes its natural color . I have tried the freezing ...
Side 365
... color . A part of this rim was being broken up by ulceration , with symptoms of malignancy , bleeding upon the slightest touch . Still in most respects a characteristic rodent ulcer . The history of the case was a re- markable one ...
... color . A part of this rim was being broken up by ulceration , with symptoms of malignancy , bleeding upon the slightest touch . Still in most respects a characteristic rodent ulcer . The history of the case was a re- markable one ...
Side 366
... color . Two weeks later I repeated the operation , and then waited the final results of the treatment . Two months from the first operation scarcely a trace of the mark could be noticed . I lost sight of this young lady for some ...
... color . Two weeks later I repeated the operation , and then waited the final results of the treatment . Two months from the first operation scarcely a trace of the mark could be noticed . I lost sight of this young lady for some ...
Side 367
... color . The patient informed me that the disease commenced some fifteen years since , with an ulcerated nipple . During these long years of suffering she had been unable to get any permanent relief from the physicians she consulted . I ...
... color . The patient informed me that the disease commenced some fifteen years since , with an ulcerated nipple . During these long years of suffering she had been unable to get any permanent relief from the physicians she consulted . I ...
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