Medical Record, Bind 6George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman W. Wood., 1872 |
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... five small simple convolutions , or rather five rectili- near folds radiating in a fan like manner . This eminence is the lobule of the insula , which covers the ex ra - ventricul r nucleus of the corpus striatum , and which , rising ...
... five small simple convolutions , or rather five rectili- near folds radiating in a fan like manner . This eminence is the lobule of the insula , which covers the ex ra - ventricul r nucleus of the corpus striatum , and which , rising ...
Side 4
... five hundred and forty- five cases of aphasia , shows the left anterior lobe to have been the seat of the lesion in five hundred and fourteen , against thirty - one cases where the lesion was located elsewhere . Of eighty - two ...
... five hundred and forty- five cases of aphasia , shows the left anterior lobe to have been the seat of the lesion in five hundred and fourteen , against thirty - one cases where the lesion was located elsewhere . Of eighty - two ...
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... Five years before , when re- covering from an attack of small - pox , he first noticed the fulness in the palm of the left hand . When seen by me there was a broad , diffused swelling in the palm of the hand , and above the annular ...
... Five years before , when re- covering from an attack of small - pox , he first noticed the fulness in the palm of the left hand . When seen by me there was a broad , diffused swelling in the palm of the hand , and above the annular ...
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... Five minutes afterwards she was dead . He believes this is only one of many similar cases which occur , and are never published . BISMUTH IN TEXAS . - Bismuth ore , in rich deposits , has been discovered in Archer County , Texas ...
... Five minutes afterwards she was dead . He believes this is only one of many similar cases which occur , and are never published . BISMUTH IN TEXAS . - Bismuth ore , in rich deposits , has been discovered in Archer County , Texas ...
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... five years , five months , and twenty - two days . The mortality during the several decades of life from twenty to seventy has not varied to any marked ex- tent , but its acme occurred between thirty and forty . In reference to the ...
... five years , five months , and twenty - two days . The mortality during the several decades of life from twenty to seventy has not varied to any marked ex- tent , but its acme occurred between thirty and forty . In reference to the ...
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