Canadian Practitioner, Volume 33Bryant Press, 1908 |
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... fact remains that the patient's life is in jeopardy from the anesthetic , shock or un- expected complications . Although probably no other place can lay claim to so many triumphs as the operating - room , yet the awful suddenness of ...
... fact remains that the patient's life is in jeopardy from the anesthetic , shock or un- expected complications . Although probably no other place can lay claim to so many triumphs as the operating - room , yet the awful suddenness of ...
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... fact that the patient has had no return of symptoms since the operation would lead one to infer that the condition had been one of slight mobility of the kidney , bringing on attacks compar- able to Dietl's crisis , as seen in cases of ...
... fact that the patient has had no return of symptoms since the operation would lead one to infer that the condition had been one of slight mobility of the kidney , bringing on attacks compar- able to Dietl's crisis , as seen in cases of ...
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... fact that you may have pulmonary tuberculosis in conjunction with mitral stenosis . Mitral stenosis is a condition which some would lead us to believe is incompatible with pulmonary tuber- culosis . We are all familiar , I think , with ...
... fact that you may have pulmonary tuberculosis in conjunction with mitral stenosis . Mitral stenosis is a condition which some would lead us to believe is incompatible with pulmonary tuber- culosis . We are all familiar , I think , with ...
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... fact that the minor manifestations of rheumatism are often associated with endocarditis , and that the mitral orifice contraction is most often associated with such a condition . Asked as to the cause of crepitations along the border of ...
... fact that the minor manifestations of rheumatism are often associated with endocarditis , and that the mitral orifice contraction is most often associated with such a condition . Asked as to the cause of crepitations along the border of ...
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... fact , every insane person was afflicted by some spirit , generally a spirit of evil , but sometimes a pro- phetic spirit . Therefore the only way was to eject the spirit . Consequently chains , chastenings , and whips were used . Some ...
... fact , every insane person was afflicted by some spirit , generally a spirit of evil , but sometimes a pro- phetic spirit . Therefore the only way was to eject the spirit . Consequently chains , chastenings , and whips were used . Some ...
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