The Medical Council, Volume 231918 - Medicine |
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... usually with the thought of reducing the fever , and results were often encouraging . S. Solis - Cohen gave careful study to the use of quinine in pneumonia , which has been supplemented by others ; and experiments in the Rockefeller ...
... usually with the thought of reducing the fever , and results were often encouraging . S. Solis - Cohen gave careful study to the use of quinine in pneumonia , which has been supplemented by others ; and experiments in the Rockefeller ...
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... usually an increase in the muscular rigidity which is not found in stone in the kidney or ureter , and in not a few of these cases of appendicitis , even in the inter- val of the so - called attacks , these patients are not free from ...
... usually an increase in the muscular rigidity which is not found in stone in the kidney or ureter , and in not a few of these cases of appendicitis , even in the inter- val of the so - called attacks , these patients are not free from ...
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... Usually spon- taneous evacuation of the pus takes place into the urethra , or the introduction of a catheter causes rupture of the abscess . Gentle manipulation of the abscess with the finger in the rectum oftentimes causes its rupture ...
... Usually spon- taneous evacuation of the pus takes place into the urethra , or the introduction of a catheter causes rupture of the abscess . Gentle manipulation of the abscess with the finger in the rectum oftentimes causes its rupture ...
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... usually secondary to a focus in the epididymis , the latter nearly always will be found affected . Unless a gonorrheal epi- didymitis has been a complication of the prosta- titis , the epididymis in chronic prostatitis of a non ...
... usually secondary to a focus in the epididymis , the latter nearly always will be found affected . Unless a gonorrheal epi- didymitis has been a complication of the prosta- titis , the epididymis in chronic prostatitis of a non ...
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... usually a photogra- pher , electrician or resident physician who had ac- quired some knowledge of the physics and technic of X - ray work . His business was to " take pictures , " while the physician or surgeon diagnosed the plates ...
... usually a photogra- pher , electrician or resident physician who had ac- quired some knowledge of the physics and technic of X - ray work . His business was to " take pictures , " while the physician or surgeon diagnosed the plates ...
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