The Nature, Symptoms, and Treatment of Consumption: Being the Essay to which was Awarded the Fothergillian Gold Medal of the Medical Society of London |
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... Tubercle . Consumption a Non - contagious Disease . 5 CHAP . II . Mode of Origin , General Characters , and Minute Structure of Tubercle CHAP . III . The Situation of Tubercle CHAP . IV . The Curability of Consumption 12 21 26 26 CHAP ...
... Tubercle . Consumption a Non - contagious Disease . 5 CHAP . II . Mode of Origin , General Characters , and Minute Structure of Tubercle CHAP . III . The Situation of Tubercle CHAP . IV . The Curability of Consumption 12 21 26 26 CHAP ...
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... Tubercle is Deposited . 196 CHAP . III . Treatment of Phthisis after Tubercle has been Deposited . 201 CHAP . IV . Treatment of the Various Forms of CONTENTS . ix.
... Tubercle is Deposited . 196 CHAP . III . Treatment of Phthisis after Tubercle has been Deposited . 201 CHAP . IV . Treatment of the Various Forms of CONTENTS . ix.
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... tubercle in certain internal organs - chiefly the lungs , ultimately causing their destruction and death . This state of system is precisely identical with that known , by every one , as struma or scrofula . Phthisis and scrofula are ...
... tubercle in certain internal organs - chiefly the lungs , ultimately causing their destruction and death . This state of system is precisely identical with that known , by every one , as struma or scrofula . Phthisis and scrofula are ...
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... be in practice , and may be said to consist in the endeavour to correct that deviation from health under which the tuberculous elements are formed ; as well as either to render the tubercle itself in- B 2 INTRODUCTION . 3.
... be in practice , and may be said to consist in the endeavour to correct that deviation from health under which the tuberculous elements are formed ; as well as either to render the tubercle itself in- B 2 INTRODUCTION . 3.
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... tubercle itself in- nocuous to , or to favour its elimination from , those structures in which it has been already deposited . To this end , it is necessary , first , to be acquainted with the nature of the disease ; secondly , to be ...
... tubercle itself in- nocuous to , or to favour its elimination from , those structures in which it has been already deposited . To this end , it is necessary , first , to be acquainted with the nature of the disease ; secondly , to be ...
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