Diptera occurs in the Entomologist for July of the present year (Ent. xv. 164): — 'At one of the meetings of the International Medical Congress, Dr. WG George stated that a girl, aged twelve, presented herself with the following history: — About three... The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine - Page 331883Full view - About this book
| Dermatology - 1882 - 414 pages
...curious cases of Dipterous Larvae Beneath the Human Skin, of which there are now a number on record. A girl, aged 12, presented herself with the following...its position, and slowly moved up the leg, thence toward the right axilla, then down to the elbow, and finally settled on the back of the neck. In this... | |
| Theodore Wood - Entomology - 1882 - 200 pages
...the meetings of the International Medical Congress, Dr. WG George stated that a girl, aged twelve, presented herself with the following history: —...an ovoid swelling appeared on the outer side of the ankle, causing her some pain and uneasiness in walking. This swelling gradually shifted its position,... | |
| Joseph Hughes - Education - 1883 - 568 pages
...the meetings of the International Medical Congress, Dr. WG George stated that a girl, aged twelve, presented herself with the following history ¡—About...an ovoid swelling appeared on the outer side of the ankle, causing her some pain and uneasiness in walking. This swelling gradually shifted its position,... | |
| Education - 1883 - 654 pages
...the meetings of the International Medical Congress, Dr. WG George stated that a girl, aged twelve, presented herself with the following history : —About...an ovoid swelling appeared on the outer side of the ankle, causing her some pain and uneasiness in walking. This swelling gradually shifted its position,... | |
| Botany - 1883 - 538 pages
...which the following was the history : — A girl, aged 12, presented herself with an ovoid swelling on the outer side of the right ankle, causing her...and finally settled on the back of the neck. In this situation a small dark spot appeared ; an orifice formed ; and when pressure was made around this opening,... | |
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