Glasgow Medical Journal, Volumen1Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow., 1869 |
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... aged 38. Has had three children . Labours natural and easy . Has had one mis - carriage . Suffers from conges- tion of uterus , ulceration of the cervix , vaginismus , prolapsus ani , old standing hemorrhoids , alternate putrescent ...
... aged 38. Has had three children . Labours natural and easy . Has had one mis - carriage . Suffers from conges- tion of uterus , ulceration of the cervix , vaginismus , prolapsus ani , old standing hemorrhoids , alternate putrescent ...
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... aged 34 , well - formed , but feeble , has never had any grave disease . The menses appeared at her thirteenth year , and came every month since ; but in rather small quantity . She never had dysmenorrhoea . At the age of 27 Madame B ...
... aged 34 , well - formed , but feeble , has never had any grave disease . The menses appeared at her thirteenth year , and came every month since ; but in rather small quantity . She never had dysmenorrhoea . At the age of 27 Madame B ...
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... aged 54 , was brought into the Infirmary upon the 27th August 1868. He was drunk , and unable to give any account of himself . The following is the note taken upon his admission : — The There is a wound an inch in length over the ...
... aged 54 , was brought into the Infirmary upon the 27th August 1868. He was drunk , and unable to give any account of himself . The following is the note taken upon his admission : — The There is a wound an inch in length over the ...
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... aged 30 years , railway porter , Kirkintilloch , admitted 30th Dec. , 1867 , with disease of left elbow joint of two months ' duration . The disease seems to have run an acute course . An abscess formed in the joint a month ago , which ...
... aged 30 years , railway porter , Kirkintilloch , admitted 30th Dec. , 1867 , with disease of left elbow joint of two months ' duration . The disease seems to have run an acute course . An abscess formed in the joint a month ago , which ...
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... aged 5 years , Rutherglen , admitted 17th February , 1868 , with strumous disease of left elbow joint of two months ' duration , originating in a fall from a stool . The joint began to swell and be painful , and has continued so ever ...
... aged 5 years , Rutherglen , admitted 17th February , 1868 , with strumous disease of left elbow joint of two months ' duration , originating in a fall from a stool . The joint began to swell and be painful , and has continued so ever ...
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