The Medical World, Volume 33Roy Jackson., 1915 |
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... thru the vessels , the glands elab- orated their secretions , the lungs inter- changed the gases , the nerves flashed their messages to the brain centers and received back its commands . In one part of the mechanism there was a ...
... thru the vessels , the glands elab- orated their secretions , the lungs inter- changed the gases , the nerves flashed their messages to the brain centers and received back its commands . In one part of the mechanism there was a ...
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... thru the apparatus which was attacht to his body getting out of order in some unknown manner . Thru dread of epidemics , all the more possible in wartime , at Königsberg , in eastern Prussia , every case , even suspected of being ...
... thru the apparatus which was attacht to his body getting out of order in some unknown manner . Thru dread of epidemics , all the more possible in wartime , at Königsberg , in eastern Prussia , every case , even suspected of being ...
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... thru exposure , been chilled and the natural elimination of waste products thru the skin has been prevented , and to compensate for this the mucous membranes are overtaxt and become more or less congested and even inflamed . Par ...
... thru exposure , been chilled and the natural elimination of waste products thru the skin has been prevented , and to compensate for this the mucous membranes are overtaxt and become more or less congested and even inflamed . Par ...
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... thru this journal . Homer City , Pa . M. M. PALMER , M.D. [ We imagin that the condition has been brought about by the long - continued indigestion incident upon the vicious diet . It is not necessary that we express our opinion of ...
... thru this journal . Homer City , Pa . M. M. PALMER , M.D. [ We imagin that the condition has been brought about by the long - continued indigestion incident upon the vicious diet . It is not necessary that we express our opinion of ...
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... thru the pelvic region , small of back and thru the limbs . The pain was most severe at night in the small of his back . When attempting to sprinkle the lawn with the hose , or coming in the presence of water anywhere , the pain seemed ...
... thru the pelvic region , small of back and thru the limbs . The pain was most severe at night in the small of his back . When attempting to sprinkle the lawn with the hose , or coming in the presence of water anywhere , the pain seemed ...
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