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Side 11
... contain small , cheesy deposits . The heart was small , but otherwise normal . The stomach showed nothing abnormal ; the pylorus was unobstructed . The kidneys and other organs were normal . Five was CASE 2 . Miss C. , always delicate ...
... contain small , cheesy deposits . The heart was small , but otherwise normal . The stomach showed nothing abnormal ; the pylorus was unobstructed . The kidneys and other organs were normal . Five was CASE 2 . Miss C. , always delicate ...
Side 12
... contained very little blood . The stomach contained no tumor and no ulceration . There were some congestion of the vessels and some ecchymosis , undoubtedly orig- inating about the time of death . It was nearly empty , with no large ...
... contained very little blood . The stomach contained no tumor and no ulceration . There were some congestion of the vessels and some ecchymosis , undoubtedly orig- inating about the time of death . It was nearly empty , with no large ...
Side 21
... contained in the sputum , which becomes dangerous and capable of infecting when dried and pulverized . In its moist state it is harmless ; therefore , if tubercular patients are careless and dirty about their sputum they are dangerous ...
... contained in the sputum , which becomes dangerous and capable of infecting when dried and pulverized . In its moist state it is harmless ; therefore , if tubercular patients are careless and dirty about their sputum they are dangerous ...
Side 26
... contained in the dust . Mixed infection is a most important factor in relation to a tubercular patient's condition , whether this arise from without by inhaling the germs of a heavily infected atmosphere , or is the result of an ...
... contained in the dust . Mixed infection is a most important factor in relation to a tubercular patient's condition , whether this arise from without by inhaling the germs of a heavily infected atmosphere , or is the result of an ...
Side 33
... contain any trace of albumen , its specific gravity being 1025. I found on inquiry that she had always been quite healthy , and that she had never before had any convulsion , nor suffered from any ner- vous disorder ; she was not at all ...
... contain any trace of albumen , its specific gravity being 1025. I found on inquiry that she had always been quite healthy , and that she had never before had any convulsion , nor suffered from any ner- vous disorder ; she was not at all ...
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