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... becomes the highest office of the physician to regard and carefully balance the evidences to be derived from both sources . The one cannot be weighed against the other , but the neglect of either would be unphilosophical . The man who ...
... becomes the highest office of the physician to regard and carefully balance the evidences to be derived from both sources . The one cannot be weighed against the other , but the neglect of either would be unphilosophical . The man who ...
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... become Organs secondarily affected , and the gravity and import of this reflected disorder must enter into our calculations in estimating the real amount of systemic suffering . Mere contiguity , or continuity , of structure often ...
... become Organs secondarily affected , and the gravity and import of this reflected disorder must enter into our calculations in estimating the real amount of systemic suffering . Mere contiguity , or continuity , of structure often ...
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... become added to the blood . Not only does the system at large sympathise with of disease the local injury ( as in the fever attending a suppuration ) , but the products of diseased alterations become added to the blood . That the fever ...
... become added to the blood . Not only does the system at large sympathise with of disease the local injury ( as in the fever attending a suppuration ) , but the products of diseased alterations become added to the blood . That the fever ...
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... becomes trifling , secretion from the injured organ returns , but in a lessened degree , or with manifest differences in its composition , and a condition which is called delicate health ' renders the patient an invalid , perhaps , for ...
... becomes trifling , secretion from the injured organ returns , but in a lessened degree , or with manifest differences in its composition , and a condition which is called delicate health ' renders the patient an invalid , perhaps , for ...
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... becomes circumscribed , and , in a certain sense , isolated by plastic exudations , which prevent its extension to neighbouring parts , and oppose obstacles to its increase in the organ attacked . Thirdly . Morbid deposits so isolated ...
... becomes circumscribed , and , in a certain sense , isolated by plastic exudations , which prevent its extension to neighbouring parts , and oppose obstacles to its increase in the organ attacked . Thirdly . Morbid deposits so isolated ...
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action acute phthisis affection alterations attack average duration blood bronchial bronchitis bronchophony catamenia cause cavity changes CHAP character chronic clavicle condition congestion constitutional disorder consumption cough crepitus cretaceous ctma death deposit of tubercle diarrhoea diffused tubercle digestion dulness dyspnoea effusion emaciation emphysema evidence expectoration favourable Fcap febrile females fever fistula flattening flesh frequent gastric hæmopty hæmorrhage hectic hereditary Hospital improved increased inflammatory influence instances iodine irritation larynx left apex males marasmus mischief months morbid nutrition observed occasionally occur opposite lung ordinary phthisis organic patient period physical signs pleura pleurisy pneumonia pneumothorax predisp predisposition present profuse hæmoptysis prognosis prolonged pulmonary pulse rapid rare resp respiration respiratory sounds respiratory space result rheumatic rhonchi right apex slight softening sounds stage of phthisis strumous subclav sweats symptoms tendency third stage tion tolerated treatment tubercle tubercular tubercular disease waste wavy inspiration СНАР
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