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... suffering from it ! ' " * เ Although this disease is sometimes unaccompanied with pain , yet , unfortunately , it is not always so ; for the excruciating agony that the patients suffer is more than words can express . In describing such ...
... suffering from it ! ' " * เ Although this disease is sometimes unaccompanied with pain , yet , unfortunately , it is not always so ; for the excruciating agony that the patients suffer is more than words can express . In describing such ...
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... suffering any particular effect from it . " Dupuytren introduced pieces of can- cerous growths into the stomachs of ... suffer- ing in consequence from carcinomatous disease . " " It has been said that the extension of cancer , from the ...
... suffering any particular effect from it . " Dupuytren introduced pieces of can- cerous growths into the stomachs of ... suffer- ing in consequence from carcinomatous disease . " " It has been said that the extension of cancer , from the ...
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... sufferings in this disease , and in prolonging life . The preparations of copper have been but little used of late years . Velpeau , in writing on this sub- ject , says : " Under the name of the Resolvent Fluid of Kachlin , an ...
... sufferings in this disease , and in prolonging life . The preparations of copper have been but little used of late years . Velpeau , in writing on this sub- ject , says : " Under the name of the Resolvent Fluid of Kachlin , an ...
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... sufferings it occasions often lasting from twenty - four to forty hours . As to the chloride of zinc , Velpeau states that " the majority of patients on whom I have used it complained so greatly , that they had no hesitation in ...
... sufferings it occasions often lasting from twenty - four to forty hours . As to the chloride of zinc , Velpeau states that " the majority of patients on whom I have used it complained so greatly , that they had no hesitation in ...
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... suffering from this dreadful disease , was the first who applied it , after having tried all the simple herbarium of the uneducated savage without success , and then , in despair , applied the bruised bloody pulp of the white flowering ...
... suffering from this dreadful disease , was the first who applied it , after having tried all the simple herbarium of the uneducated savage without success , and then , in despair , applied the bruised bloody pulp of the white flowering ...
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