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3 | of the stomach contents the tests for it can be omitted. It |
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5 | aemia, and so limits the amount of blood thrown out |
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7 | Cancer of the Intestine — Its Surgical Aspect. — By Dr. |
8 | have outrivaled the dreams of visionaries of a few years ago. |
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10 | stained normally. In the cervical swelling there appeared |
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12 | between the third and fourth lumbar vertebrae. After |
13 | by its alkaloids, which are found in the colored oils and render them |
14 | daily or every second day — and as improvement goes on the in- |
15 | the Doctor found 4,120,000 red cells, 85 per cent, haemo- |
16 | both. It is found in very small quantity in normal urine. Its quan- |
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18 | in one case. Hafeman found tabes dorsalis in two cases. |
19 | The bronchial lymph nodes are deeply pigmented and pre- |
20 | extremities ; after about two weeks illness in all, he re- |
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23 | chitis with question of apical phthisis. Sputum : no tu- |
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27 | have their origin in some peculiarity of development. |
28 | tors; and when a saline solution was found to be more |
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30 | within the red corpuscle either as a small ring or as a body |
31 | chanical irritation or injury caused by the forcible and |
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33 | pustules, in some suppuration was prevented, and there |
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35 | and that is, the so-called hemorrhagic metritis of old women. This |
36 | no disturbance of the gastro-intestinal tract. His weight is |
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38 | may be polyneuclear. This difference is probably due to a |
39 | this readilj^ accounts for the extinguished desire for the opposite sex. |
40 | of these I shall say nothing. Certain factors, however, |
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42 | the loin, for a time at least, that allows the kidney to re- |
43 | using, as a condenser, an objective of about one-:quarter |
44 | Congenttai Dislocation of the Hip. — Dr. C. T. PoORE |
45 | bined with cardiac murmurs. In the majority of cases its |
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47 | moval of the bit of bone access is had to the parts to be |