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Side 13
... normal person . Aside from being shortened these long bones are usually deformed and bent . The umbilicus marks the central point of a normal infant , while in the achondroplasic child the center is above that landmark , frequently as ...
... normal person . Aside from being shortened these long bones are usually deformed and bent . The umbilicus marks the central point of a normal infant , while in the achondroplasic child the center is above that landmark , frequently as ...
Side 14
... normal , such are the flat bones of the cranial vault . The skeletal changes are mainly due to defec- tive endochondral ossification and the bones affected are conse- quently the long bones of the limbs , the ribs , the innominate bones ...
... normal , such are the flat bones of the cranial vault . The skeletal changes are mainly due to defec- tive endochondral ossification and the bones affected are conse- quently the long bones of the limbs , the ribs , the innominate bones ...
Side 20
... entire body . The fever which had remained around 104 and 106 degrees Fahrenheit while the eruption was at its height , then fell to nearly normal with no further rise . The swelling and 20 THE CLEVELAND MEDICAL JOURNAL.
... entire body . The fever which had remained around 104 and 106 degrees Fahrenheit while the eruption was at its height , then fell to nearly normal with no further rise . The swelling and 20 THE CLEVELAND MEDICAL JOURNAL.
Side 21
nearly normal with no further rise . The swelling and itching gradually subsided so that in about six days it had entirely dis- appeared followed by a desquamation of the epidermis of the entire body resembling the desquamation ...
nearly normal with no further rise . The swelling and itching gradually subsided so that in about six days it had entirely dis- appeared followed by a desquamation of the epidermis of the entire body resembling the desquamation ...
Side 40
... normal , increased in amount to 10,000 c . c . daily . The patient's gums were enlarged until they were level with the teeth and covered half of the hard palate . The tonsils entirely filled the pharynx . A growth appeared in one groin ...
... normal , increased in amount to 10,000 c . c . daily . The patient's gums were enlarged until they were level with the teeth and covered half of the hard palate . The tonsils entirely filled the pharynx . A growth appeared in one groin ...
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The Cleveland Medical Journal, Bind 17 Oscar Theodore Schultz,Richard French Stone Fuld visning - 1918 |
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Side 643 - Park, MD, Professor of Bacteriology and Hygiene in the University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, and Director of the Bureau of Laboratories of the Department of Health, New York City, and Anna W.
Side 580 - GYNECOLOGY. A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Gynecology. By EC Dudley, AM, MD, Professor of Gynecology in the Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago. New (3d) edition.
Side 120 - A Text-Book of the Practice of Medicine. For Students and Practitioners. By Hobart Amory Hare, MD, B.
Side 77 - If a physician operate on a man for a severe wound with a bronze lancet and cause the man's death; or open an abscess (in the eye) of a man with a bronze lancet and destroy the man's eye, they shall cut off his fingers.
Side 490 - Philadelphia," on or before January 1, 1920. Each essay must be typewritten, distinguished by a motto, and accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing the same motto, containing the name and address of the writer. No envelope will be opened except that which accompanies the successful essay. The Committee will return the unsuccessful essays if reclaimed by their respective writers, or their agents, within one year. The Committee reserves the right to make no award if the essays submitted are not considered...
Side 696 - Diseases of the Skin and the Eruptive Fevers. By JAY FRANK SCHAMBERG, MD, Professor of Dermatology and Infectious Eruptive Diseases in the Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine.