The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 93Fannin & Company, 1892 - Medicine |
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... normal skin - tissue . But if the pus cocci arrive as secondary elements upon a tuberculised soil , they find there a badly nourished tissue , a soil unsuited for their development , and which does not allow them to produce acute ...
... normal skin - tissue . But if the pus cocci arrive as secondary elements upon a tuberculised soil , they find there a badly nourished tissue , a soil unsuited for their development , and which does not allow them to produce acute ...
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... normal , and nothing beyond some slight endo - cervicitis being apparent except an unusual flattening of the roof of the vaginal posterior cul - de - sac . An examination by the rectum was made , on which distinct fulness and ...
... normal , and nothing beyond some slight endo - cervicitis being apparent except an unusual flattening of the roof of the vaginal posterior cul - de - sac . An examination by the rectum was made , on which distinct fulness and ...
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... normal size . Curetting Fundal Orifice of Tubes ; Treatment by Electricity.- Apart from malignant and other degenerative changes , the most common immediate cause of cystic accumulations in cases of chronic salpingitis is mechanical ...
... normal size . Curetting Fundal Orifice of Tubes ; Treatment by Electricity.- Apart from malignant and other degenerative changes , the most common immediate cause of cystic accumulations in cases of chronic salpingitis is mechanical ...
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... normal , corresponding to what was called by Joy the horse- shoe arch , having a low but regular and wide dome ; 2. The neurotic has a more Gothic arch , with the alveoli tending to run more parallel for a greater distance than the ...
... normal , corresponding to what was called by Joy the horse- shoe arch , having a low but regular and wide dome ; 2. The neurotic has a more Gothic arch , with the alveoli tending to run more parallel for a greater distance than the ...
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... normal palates , 43 the neurotic , and 35 the deformed . Of 761 cases of acquired insanity there were 23 per cent . normal , 44 per cent . neurotic , and 33 deformed . Of 44 epileptics the numbers were 20 , 43 , and 37 per cent .; of ...
... normal palates , 43 the neurotic , and 35 the deformed . Of 761 cases of acquired insanity there were 23 per cent . normal , 44 per cent . neurotic , and 33 deformed . Of 44 epileptics the numbers were 20 , 43 , and 37 per cent .; of ...
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