Canadian Practitioner, Volume 33Bryant Press, 1908 |
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... showed an acute sense of touch , and a perfect muscular sense . Heat and cold , however , are not felt at all , or very imperfectly over the right hand and forearm to the elbow , and over the anterior and posterior surfaces of left hand ...
... showed an acute sense of touch , and a perfect muscular sense . Heat and cold , however , are not felt at all , or very imperfectly over the right hand and forearm to the elbow , and over the anterior and posterior surfaces of left hand ...
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... showed itself about one year ago , but did not attract any attention . The sense of pain has probably been absent for some months , for he has injured his hand frequently without causing himself any inconvenience . The distribution of ...
... showed itself about one year ago , but did not attract any attention . The sense of pain has probably been absent for some months , for he has injured his hand frequently without causing himself any inconvenience . The distribution of ...
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... showed a shadow just above the brim . of the pelvis and in the line of the ureter , which was interpreted as a stone impacted in that canal . The shadow was distinct and clear in outline , and in a note from the skiagrapher , who also ...
... showed a shadow just above the brim . of the pelvis and in the line of the ureter , which was interpreted as a stone impacted in that canal . The shadow was distinct and clear in outline , and in a note from the skiagrapher , who also ...
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... showed the shadow to be due to calcified tuberculous deposits . The condition most frequently misinter- preted is a tubercular state of the glands lying along the course of the ureter and calcified mesenteric glands , but numerous other ...
... showed the shadow to be due to calcified tuberculous deposits . The condition most frequently misinter- preted is a tubercular state of the glands lying along the course of the ureter and calcified mesenteric glands , but numerous other ...
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... showed me a road he had made entirely , including quarry- ing the stone . He said , " That was my cure for melancholia . " Doctors sometimes say , " Don't you think it will be a good thing to make him buck up ? " I think it would be ...
... showed me a road he had made entirely , including quarry- ing the stone . He said , " That was my cure for melancholia . " Doctors sometimes say , " Don't you think it will be a good thing to make him buck up ? " I think it would be ...
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