The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 93Fannin & Company, 1892 - Medicine |
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... taken by my clinical resident , Mr. Whyte , of a case of chronic salpingitis , which may serve to exemplify the ordinary course and results of that disease : - CASE.-A. O'N . , aged twenty - four , unmarried , an anæmic - looking ...
... taken by my clinical resident , Mr. Whyte , of a case of chronic salpingitis , which may serve to exemplify the ordinary course and results of that disease : - CASE.-A. O'N . , aged twenty - four , unmarried , an anæmic - looking ...
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... taken by some authorities whose opinions on this subject are no less entitled to consideration . Thus Mr. Alban Doran observes : - " As a rule , oöphorectomy for chronic disease of the appendages is followed by speedy convalescence ...
... taken by some authorities whose opinions on this subject are no less entitled to consideration . Thus Mr. Alban Doran observes : - " As a rule , oöphorectomy for chronic disease of the appendages is followed by speedy convalescence ...
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... taken as the basis of an attempt to classify developmental defects and diseases , most of which are neurotic in origin . They are placed under four heads : - 1. Formation and Embryonic Stage - including the deformities present at birth ...
... taken as the basis of an attempt to classify developmental defects and diseases , most of which are neurotic in origin . They are placed under four heads : - 1. Formation and Embryonic Stage - including the deformities present at birth ...
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... taken as the ground- work , and their condition and functions in health and disease are discussed and explained at length . In a text - book of medicine the student finds an account , say , of bronchitis , with all its signs and ...
... taken as the ground- work , and their condition and functions in health and disease are discussed and explained at length . In a text - book of medicine the student finds an account , say , of bronchitis , with all its signs and ...
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... taken as expres- sing the primary and fundamental sexual difference . In the second part , which is " chiefly concerned with the patho- logical application of conclusions arrived at in Part I. , ” we would notice as more than usually ...
... taken as expres- sing the primary and fundamental sexual difference . In the second part , which is " chiefly concerned with the patho- logical application of conclusions arrived at in Part I. , ” we would notice as more than usually ...
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