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Page 148
... disease , and to deduce from them a series of facts respecting it . Perhaps no medical writer ever proceeded on a basis of observation at once so accurate and so extensive . The present volume contains the account of two diseases ...
... disease , and to deduce from them a series of facts respecting it . Perhaps no medical writer ever proceeded on a basis of observation at once so accurate and so extensive . The present volume contains the account of two diseases ...
Page 318
... disease is seated in the neighbouring parts : but this is not absolutely an unerring criterion : the disease may exist in the tympanum , and yet the membrane may not be ruptured ; while , on the other hand , the membrane may be ruptured ...
... disease is seated in the neighbouring parts : but this is not absolutely an unerring criterion : the disease may exist in the tympanum , and yet the membrane may not be ruptured ; while , on the other hand , the membrane may be ruptured ...
Page 380
... disease , the characteristic efflorescence is seldom so considerable as in the other varieties , and sometimes is entirely wanting . This circumstance led to much un- certainty in the nosology of scarlatina ; and from this cause , until ...
... disease , the characteristic efflorescence is seldom so considerable as in the other varieties , and sometimes is entirely wanting . This circumstance led to much un- certainty in the nosology of scarlatina ; and from this cause , until ...
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