The Medical Council, Volume 181913 |
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... results , and only slight pressure is needed . On the first turn one feels the edge of the scarifier " slide " over the skin ; on the second , one feels it " take hold , " and that is Philadelphia , Jan. , 1913. ] 9 Tuberculin Tests .
... results , and only slight pressure is needed . On the first turn one feels the edge of the scarifier " slide " over the skin ; on the second , one feels it " take hold , " and that is Philadelphia , Jan. , 1913. ] 9 Tuberculin Tests .
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... pressure , appeared on the left of the median line about midway between the submaxillary bone and the clavicle . The symptoms enumerated above became very severe , throat became edematous , and dyspnea and dysphagia were marked . The ...
... pressure , appeared on the left of the median line about midway between the submaxillary bone and the clavicle . The symptoms enumerated above became very severe , throat became edematous , and dyspnea and dysphagia were marked . The ...
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... pressure in the pelvic canal . In this case the intense pain forbade testing the tendon reflexes , but doubtless they were impaired . The absence of spasticity , the presence of muscular atrophy , and the history of the case point ...
... pressure in the pelvic canal . In this case the intense pain forbade testing the tendon reflexes , but doubtless they were impaired . The absence of spasticity , the presence of muscular atrophy , and the history of the case point ...
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... pressure near the opening of the ureter , I could increase the movement of the stone . Many of them would get lodged , and by using the sound they could usually be loosened . Many of the stones would get lodged within the ureter with ...
... pressure near the opening of the ureter , I could increase the movement of the stone . Many of them would get lodged , and by using the sound they could usually be loosened . Many of the stones would get lodged within the ureter with ...
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... pressure ( 51 ) , anemia , carditis and arthritis . 2. The microorganism , and its toxine most con- cerned in the stimulation of the particular symp- toms evinced in rheumatic fever , is diplococcus rheumaticus of the streptococcus ...
... pressure ( 51 ) , anemia , carditis and arthritis . 2. The microorganism , and its toxine most con- cerned in the stimulation of the particular symp- toms evinced in rheumatic fever , is diplococcus rheumaticus of the streptococcus ...
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