... manifested itself, has been invariably attended with rheumatism to a greater or less extent. 3d. That the slightest sprains or contusions have generally been followed by rheumatism of the part. 4th. That the majority of the males, who have arrived... A treatise on hœmophilia - Page 103by John Wickham Legg - 1872Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1832 - 640 pages
...the majority of the males, who have arrived at old age, have been much disabled by rheumatism. 5th. That on the approach of old age, the tendency to haemorrhage has been less manifest. 6th. That a considerable number of the males have died in infancy and childhood. 7th. That deaths immediately... | |
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