Remarks on the examination of recruits, intended for the use of young medical officers |
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... probable view of cause and effect , so far as they can be truly applied , and the arranging as far as possible diseases or disabilities into causes assignable to exciting and predisposing influences . It is from the result of such a ...
... probable view of cause and effect , so far as they can be truly applied , and the arranging as far as possible diseases or disabilities into causes assignable to exciting and predisposing influences . It is from the result of such a ...
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... cause rejection ; the observations relative to the evidences of leech - bites and blisters are in a great measure applicable here . Attention to the locality , the probable period of application , and the other different 34.
... cause rejection ; the observations relative to the evidences of leech - bites and blisters are in a great measure applicable here . Attention to the locality , the probable period of application , and the other different 34.
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Hampden Hugh Massy. the probable period of application , and the other different associations , is of the greatest importance in these cases . A man may bear traces of bleeding in the arm for injury or acute disease which has left no ...
Hampden Hugh Massy. the probable period of application , and the other different associations , is of the greatest importance in these cases . A man may bear traces of bleeding in the arm for injury or acute disease which has left no ...
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... probable that a dormant taint remains to be awakened by any fortuitous circumstance . There is hardly a necessity to urge additional arguments why the examination for evidences of this habit ought to be strictly investigated , and ...
... probable that a dormant taint remains to be awakened by any fortuitous circumstance . There is hardly a necessity to urge additional arguments why the examination for evidences of this habit ought to be strictly investigated , and ...
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... probable , had they been in civil life , these affections might never have ap- peared ; but as soldiers , the work they were sub- jected to clearly induced them . Without hazarding any observations relative to the few arguments and 42.
... probable , had they been in civil life , these affections might never have ap- peared ; but as soldiers , the work they were sub- jected to clearly induced them . Without hazarding any observations relative to the few arguments and 42.
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ACTONIAN PRIZE amount appearance approved army auscultation blisters bronchial tubes bronchitis cachexia cause of rejection cavalry chest chronic cicatrices clavicles cloth condition consideration constitution deformity degree derangement detection diagnosis dilated disability disease disqualifying dragoon duties dyspnoea effects ending the 31st Engravings on Wood enlarged enlistment evidences examination of recruits exciting causes exist extensive Fcap finger Foolscap 8vo Foreign Medical Review Fourth Edition frequently Gazette habit hernia HOSPITAL importance infantry soldier inflammation influence injury instances instructions invariably Journal leech bites limbs lungs MANUAL marks of treatment medical officer Medicine MIDWIFERY muscular muscular developement neurine numerous observed occasion occasionally organs PATHOLOGY PHARMACOPOEIA phthisis PHYSICIAN Plates pleurisy Post 8vo PRACTICAL practitioner predisposition proportion RECRUITS Medically inspected regiment remarks scrofula scrotum Second Edition spine staff surgeon strumous SURGERY symptoms syphilitic tion TOTAL NUMBER traces treatise ulcers unfit usually varicocele varicose varicose veins varix veins WILLIAM GULL
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