Kentucky Medical Journal, Volume 13; Volume 1915Kentucky State Medical Association, 1915 |
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Page 648
... usually a progressive decrease in serum proteose , reaching a minimum after from five to seven hours . The portal blood may show an un- altered or an increased amount of protease . The serum antiferment shows a slight increase , but is ...
... usually a progressive decrease in serum proteose , reaching a minimum after from five to seven hours . The portal blood may show an un- altered or an increased amount of protease . The serum antiferment shows a slight increase , but is ...
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... usually very accurate . Another thing that will interest you is that we have now approximately ninety - seven per cent . of the deaths of the State returned to the office . Fully ninety - five and a half per cent . of the births are ...
... usually very accurate . Another thing that will interest you is that we have now approximately ninety - seven per cent . of the deaths of the State returned to the office . Fully ninety - five and a half per cent . of the births are ...
Page 35
... usually present . These should be curreted thoroughly . Sometimes it is found necessary to excise them with some of the surrounding tissue . We are very prone in this class of cases to delay until extensive destruction of tissue has ...
... usually present . These should be curreted thoroughly . Sometimes it is found necessary to excise them with some of the surrounding tissue . We are very prone in this class of cases to delay until extensive destruction of tissue has ...
Page 57
... usually only one . The most encourag- ing part is that this atrophy sometimes does not occur at all to any noticeable degree . DIAGNOSIS . I think with the symptoms before us we must all confess it is hard indeed to recog- nize this ...
... usually only one . The most encourag- ing part is that this atrophy sometimes does not occur at all to any noticeable degree . DIAGNOSIS . I think with the symptoms before us we must all confess it is hard indeed to recog- nize this ...
Page 61
... usually from three to five days from the time of exposure to the de- velopment of the first symptoms , this time be- ing governed by the strength of microbic in- vasion , the seat of entrance and vital resist- ance of the mucous ...
... usually from three to five days from the time of exposure to the de- velopment of the first symptoms , this time be- ing governed by the strength of microbic in- vasion , the seat of entrance and vital resist- ance of the mucous ...
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