Medical Record, Bind 6George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman W. Wood., 1872 |
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... occurred spontaneously in some of the examples which have come under my notice , the final result of which has been a permanent contraction of the fingers . Small fibrinous bodies like millet - seeds are sometimes found in these and ...
... occurred spontaneously in some of the examples which have come under my notice , the final result of which has been a permanent contraction of the fingers . Small fibrinous bodies like millet - seeds are sometimes found in these and ...
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... occurred to our minds whether there came to the conclu- might not be malignant disease . We ca sion , after repeated examinations , that there were no signs of it . It also occurred to me that the disease might be due to a death of a ...
... occurred to our minds whether there came to the conclu- might not be malignant disease . We ca sion , after repeated examinations , that there were no signs of it . It also occurred to me that the disease might be due to a death of a ...
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... occurrence in France , in England , in Northern and Southern Europe , in the Scandinavian territory , in Russia ... occurred between thirty and forty . In reference to the disease in early life , Prout , West , and Bouchut speak of ...
... occurrence in France , in England , in Northern and Southern Europe , in the Scandinavian territory , in Russia ... occurred between thirty and forty . In reference to the disease in early life , Prout , West , and Bouchut speak of ...
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... occurred in the first week of illness , the tubes were " greatly distended by granular and fatty matter , or by small cells intermixed with granules . " After the second or third week the tubes were less distended than at an earlier ...
... occurred in the first week of illness , the tubes were " greatly distended by granular and fatty matter , or by small cells intermixed with granules . " After the second or third week the tubes were less distended than at an earlier ...
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... occurred after the operation , and on the 25th the wound had entirely healed , and the animal was ready for the second opera- tion , viz . : - CONSTRICTION OF THE CAROTID ARTERY OF A HORSE - THE ARTERY BEING CUT ENTIRELY THROUGH WITH ...
... occurred after the operation , and on the 25th the wound had entirely healed , and the animal was ready for the second opera- tion , viz . : - CONSTRICTION OF THE CAROTID ARTERY OF A HORSE - THE ARTERY BEING CUT ENTIRELY THROUGH WITH ...
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