Medical Times, Volumen14J. Angerstein Carfrae, 1846 |
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Página 510
... stomach , M. Chomel on , 225 Cardiac neuralgia , colchicum and tobacco in , 121 Caries of superior maxillary bone , 305 Carotid artery , Mr. Guthrie on operations on , 286 wounds of , 248 wound of , by an arrow , 52 Case of fracture of ...
... stomach , M. Chomel on , 225 Cardiac neuralgia , colchicum and tobacco in , 121 Caries of superior maxillary bone , 305 Carotid artery , Mr. Guthrie on operations on , 286 wounds of , 248 wound of , by an arrow , 52 Case of fracture of ...
Página 511
... stomach , 31 Deformities , Mr. Tamplin on , ( rev . ) , 238 Delirium tremens , cases of , 467 Mr. l'anson on , 155 Mr. Prankerd on croton oil in , 92 Delivery prevented by fracture of the sacram , 285 Delusions , Dr. Conolly on , 209 ...
... stomach , 31 Deformities , Mr. Tamplin on , ( rev . ) , 238 Delirium tremens , cases of , 467 Mr. l'anson on , 155 Mr. Prankerd on croton oil in , 92 Delivery prevented by fracture of the sacram , 285 Delusions , Dr. Conolly on , 209 ...
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... stomach as a diagnostic sign of calculous affection of the kidney . A lad , æt . 18 , was admitted into Guy's Hospital , under Dr. Golding Bird's care , with all the symptoms of scirrhous pylorus , with the excep- tion of the non ...
... stomach as a diagnostic sign of calculous affection of the kidney . A lad , æt . 18 , was admitted into Guy's Hospital , under Dr. Golding Bird's care , with all the symptoms of scirrhous pylorus , with the excep- tion of the non ...
Página 523
... stomach , he thought that question to be tinuation of the medicine , the lad became convales- one of considerable doubt ; he himself had not met cent , and actually fat . The author entered then with a higher state of stomachic ...
... stomach , he thought that question to be tinuation of the medicine , the lad became convales- one of considerable doubt ; he himself had not met cent , and actually fat . The author entered then with a higher state of stomachic ...
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... stomach ) ; fatty matter . In the more solid portion of the pleuritic rubbing was heard in the infra - clavi- tumour similar cells ( fat cells ? ) existed conjointly cular and mammary regions , and a thrill from sur- with a number of ...
... stomach ) ; fatty matter . In the more solid portion of the pleuritic rubbing was heard in the infra - clavi- tumour similar cells ( fat cells ? ) existed conjointly cular and mammary regions , and a thrill from sur- with a number of ...
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