Kentucky Medical Journal, Volume 13; Volume 1915Kentucky State Medical Association, 1915 |
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Page 61
... four weeks , but 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 ...
... four weeks , but 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 ...
Page 71
... four hours and then disappears quite rapidly . Sometimes a general reaction is noticed and with this you have the usual symptoms of fatigue and lassitude to vague and aching pains which may be in the back - bones and joints with an ...
... four hours and then disappears quite rapidly . Sometimes a general reaction is noticed and with this you have the usual symptoms of fatigue and lassitude to vague and aching pains which may be in the back - bones and joints with an ...
Page 74
... four inches in length . It was possible to anchor this easily in the medullary canal , reaming it out according to the method of Murphy , and driving it then from the upper fragment tightly into the lower . The patient had been in a ...
... four inches in length . It was possible to anchor this easily in the medullary canal , reaming it out according to the method of Murphy , and driving it then from the upper fragment tightly into the lower . The patient had been in a ...
Page 85
... four years , just as important in many cases as is the management of the carbo- hydrate element in diet is the ... four or five days the entire surface of the wound began to assume a white or pearl gray color , and the skin formed ...
... four years , just as important in many cases as is the management of the carbo- hydrate element in diet is the ... four or five days the entire surface of the wound began to assume a white or pearl gray color , and the skin formed ...
Page 86
... four hours . Health workers and physicians have had for a long time the growing conviction that while we may teach sanitation in a general way to the leaders of public opinion by general lec- tures and the distribution of educational ...
... four hours . Health workers and physicians have had for a long time the growing conviction that while we may teach sanitation in a general way to the leaders of public opinion by general lec- tures and the distribution of educational ...
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