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2 | the history of four cases : one from pelvic cellulitis, |
3 | to adopt statutes upon this subject. I find that, while some |
4 | all that we could tell, the case was malignant, and had it |
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7 | Case 68. — B. L. C, 40, m, Russian, store-keeper. Apr. |
8 | necessity of trephining, for it was not always pathog- |
9 | of the cardiac condition is certainly good, as sudden death |
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12 | who attempted to restrain her, wrenching the arm of |
13 | The intestinal coils were plainly visible. So far as could |
14 | suggestive and very valuable. Dr. Millet has been good |
15 | limited merely by the length of the scale of the ther- |
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18 | regard to its condition of health, on the ground that the |
19 | but by the continued action of the acid it becomes further changed |
20 | and, without the concourse of the other, each sex re- |
21 | tioner that it seems worth the while to bring it up in con- |
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23 | Gonorrhoea of the seminal vesicles is a condition frequently over- |
24 | into hospital until some days after the commencement |
25 | as thick. This exceeding thinness is the source of its great |
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27 | portant organs ; and to have been injured posteriorly |
28 | ticular reference to the point under which it is cited, as it |
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32 | transmitted light in a clear glass vessel of at least three inches |
33 | had a sudden onset of pain in the epigastric region which |
34 | made an examination of her with regard to her injuries. |
35 | by him. E. Bloch and H. Hirschfield report a case of |
36 | tissues, the head included. The experimenters with this |
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38 | from any evidences of the disease and who will surely escape it if they |
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40 | last four were the family physician who had attended the |
41 | chlorhydria occurs in dilatation of the stomach due to a |
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