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... death . There is nothing , however , that should excite astonishment in this ; for we might just as rea- sonably expect to find structural change in the muscles in every case of disordered muscular action as struc- tural change in the ...
... death . There is nothing , however , that should excite astonishment in this ; for we might just as rea- sonably expect to find structural change in the muscles in every case of disordered muscular action as struc- tural change in the ...
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... death , an impression upon the fauces may fail to excite that quick and perfect respondence of the muscles of deglutition which is required for the ensurance of our personal safety . Thus , a portion of what has been introduced into the ...
... death , an impression upon the fauces may fail to excite that quick and perfect respondence of the muscles of deglutition which is required for the ensurance of our personal safety . Thus , a portion of what has been introduced into the ...
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... death by inanition , unless , by operative means , an opening can be established direct into the stomach through which the sustenance required can be received . A variety of causes contribute to the production of dysphagia . They may be ...
... death by inanition , unless , by operative means , an opening can be established direct into the stomach through which the sustenance required can be received . A variety of causes contribute to the production of dysphagia . They may be ...
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... death . Cerebral disease is also found sufficient to account for the phenomena that transpired . In a case that not long since fell under my observa- tion , a paralysed condition of the muscles of the fauces , apparently resulting from ...
... death . Cerebral disease is also found sufficient to account for the phenomena that transpired . In a case that not long since fell under my observa- tion , a paralysed condition of the muscles of the fauces , apparently resulting from ...
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... death . In another case , also mentioned by him , the probang ruptured an abscess , and led to the escape of an im- mense quantity of matter , which afforded immediate and permanent relief . The nature of the case in this complaint may ...
... death . In another case , also mentioned by him , the probang ruptured an abscess , and led to the escape of an im- mense quantity of matter , which afforded immediate and permanent relief . The nature of the case in this complaint may ...
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