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... commencing in the position which the murmur in- directly pointed out ; and the other , although the patient still lives , passed on to true tubercular disease of the apex of the lung behind the murmuring artery . The arterial murmur may ...
... commencing in the position which the murmur in- directly pointed out ; and the other , although the patient still lives , passed on to true tubercular disease of the apex of the lung behind the murmuring artery . The arterial murmur may ...
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... commenced two years before I saw him . His nails became very brittle , and chipped . After a time , they suddenly became dark on the 30 CLINICAL ESSAYS . ESSAY II ON A DISEASED CONDITION OF THE NAILS Introductory Note • Observed Facts ...
... commenced two years before I saw him . His nails became very brittle , and chipped . After a time , they suddenly became dark on the 30 CLINICAL ESSAYS . ESSAY II ON A DISEASED CONDITION OF THE NAILS Introductory Note • Observed Facts ...
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... commenced to look glazed . They seemed , " said the patient , " as if they had been smeared over with varnish of a yellow tinge . " They then began to show little indentations all over the surface , as if they had been pricked with the ...
... commenced to look glazed . They seemed , " said the patient , " as if they had been smeared over with varnish of a yellow tinge . " They then began to show little indentations all over the surface , as if they had been pricked with the ...
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... commences in the matrix , and that all the conditions of nail are due to a partial or complete death of the structures attacked ; in other words , there are interposed between the secreting membrane and the under surface of the nail ...
... commences in the matrix , and that all the conditions of nail are due to a partial or complete death of the structures attacked ; in other words , there are interposed between the secreting membrane and the under surface of the nail ...
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... commenced with Fowler's arsenical solution as a general medicine , in doses , first of three minims , and afterwards of four minims , three times daily . The good effect of this treatment was quickly shown . The first dose of medicine ...
... commenced with Fowler's arsenical solution as a general medicine , in doses , first of three minims , and afterwards of four minims , three times daily . The good effect of this treatment was quickly shown . The first dose of medicine ...
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