The Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal, Volumen11E.S. Gaillard, 1871 |
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... Liver .................. 449 Cataract Extraction . Alabama State Medical Association ................ 69 Canterization in Diphtheria ... Ammonia in Snake Bite .. .... 524 Cause of Labor . Amputation of Hip Joint . By Dr. P. F Eve , 371 ...
... Liver .................. 449 Cataract Extraction . Alabama State Medical Association ................ 69 Canterization in Diphtheria ... Ammonia in Snake Bite .. .... 524 Cause of Labor . Amputation of Hip Joint . By Dr. P. F Eve , 371 ...
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... liver , having two gall- bladders , and two umbilical veins ; also a double stomach * The monster of Giessen is said to have been united in a heterologous manner , there being a boy and a girl , and in such a way that the feet of the ...
... liver , having two gall- bladders , and two umbilical veins ; also a double stomach * The monster of Giessen is said to have been united in a heterologous manner , there being a boy and a girl , and in such a way that the feet of the ...
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... miscarriage , in which a single umbilical vein entered the liver , which , however , was connected behind with a second liver . The duodenum was surrounded by both livers . The hearts , 24 [ Jan. BRANDEIS , The Siamese Twins .
... miscarriage , in which a single umbilical vein entered the liver , which , however , was connected behind with a second liver . The duodenum was surrounded by both livers . The hearts , 24 [ Jan. BRANDEIS , The Siamese Twins .
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duodenum was surrounded by both livers . The hearts , although otherwise normal , were united throughout . The right child was minus the left lung , and the left minus the right . In other cases the fusion of the hearts is more marked ...
duodenum was surrounded by both livers . The hearts , although otherwise normal , were united throughout . The right child was minus the left lung , and the left minus the right . In other cases the fusion of the hearts is more marked ...
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... liver , and in Eng , the heart . When the liver of the right and the heart of the left are examined more closely , we find that they lie almost in a normal posi- tion . From this fact alone I would conclude , that there is nothing of ...
... liver , and in Eng , the heart . When the liver of the right and the heart of the left are examined more closely , we find that they lie almost in a normal posi- tion . From this fact alone I would conclude , that there is nothing of ...
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Página 476 - Committee of the Alumni Association of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York purpose the publication, at the earliest possible date, of a complete catalogue of the graduates from that institution since its foundation. The records of the faculty having been destroyed in the burning of the college building some years ago, this project is...
Página 474 - The physiological effects of apomorphia are very different from those of morphia ; a very small dose produces speedy vomiting and considerable depression, but this soon passes off, leaving no after ill effects, — facts of which we hare repeatedly had disagreeable proof while working with it.
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