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... says , in speaking of this disease , that " it is more likely to be mistaken than scrofulous disease of any other part of the body , " and directs attention to a diagnostic symptom which I have seldom found absent . He says , " if you ...
... says , in speaking of this disease , that " it is more likely to be mistaken than scrofulous disease of any other part of the body , " and directs attention to a diagnostic symptom which I have seldom found absent . He says , " if you ...
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... says , also- " It seems not improbable , that in some of those cases , which are usually regarded as examples of simple inflammation of the synovial membrane , the inflam- mation may not have been confined , even in the first instance ...
... says , also- " It seems not improbable , that in some of those cases , which are usually regarded as examples of simple inflammation of the synovial membrane , the inflam- mation may not have been confined , even in the first instance ...
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... says " I have no hesitation in saying , that in almost every instance this will be found to obtain ; " but , that dislocation does also frequently happen , without much alteration in the structure of the bones , cannot be doubted - as ...
... says " I have no hesitation in saying , that in almost every instance this will be found to obtain ; " but , that dislocation does also frequently happen , without much alteration in the structure of the bones , cannot be doubted - as ...
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... says : " In this class of patients , rest should not be so strictly prescribed as to endanger the health of the patient . To obviate , in some degree , the ill consequences of want of exercise , the patient should be taken as much as ...
... says : " In this class of patients , rest should not be so strictly prescribed as to endanger the health of the patient . To obviate , in some degree , the ill consequences of want of exercise , the patient should be taken as much as ...
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... says : " The most essential part of the treatment consists in keeping the joint perfectly quiet : this principle is insisted upon by all good practical surgeons . If the joint be moved , there will certainly be abscesses , and the ...
... says : " The most essential part of the treatment consists in keeping the joint perfectly quiet : this principle is insisted upon by all good practical surgeons . If the joint be moved , there will certainly be abscesses , and the ...
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