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... seemed complete . cases . The examples of disease of the heart were 93 in number out of the 2,000 ; they were mainly chronic The subclavian murmur was present in three of these patients , all males . Two cases gave the ste- thoscopic ...
... seemed complete . cases . The examples of disease of the heart were 93 in number out of the 2,000 ; they were mainly chronic The subclavian murmur was present in three of these patients , all males . Two cases gave the ste- thoscopic ...
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... 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 point of a pin , and ace 18 ore ...
... 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 point of a pin , and ace 18 ore ...
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... seemed also to be absolute shrinking of the extremity . The nail became of dirty brown , and slightly pitted ; it also wore away at the edges , but not irregularly . The finger was unpresentable , and gave its owner so much annoyance ...
... seemed also to be absolute shrinking of the extremity . The nail became of dirty brown , and slightly pitted ; it also wore away at the edges , but not irregularly . The finger was unpresentable , and gave its owner so much annoyance ...
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... seemed to me in both these cases that a free mode of living , and dyspepsia , had more to do with the affection than the specific and long removed enemy . There is clearly nothing in occupation which leads to the disorder ; the first ...
... seemed to me in both these cases that a free mode of living , and dyspepsia , had more to do with the affection than the specific and long removed enemy . There is clearly nothing in occupation which leads to the disorder ; the first ...
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... seemed , by its dire effects , to be more like the sword of ven- geance to stop the growth of the colonies , than the natural progress of a disease . " To this day the yearly victims of the disorder are exceedingly numerous in all parts ...
... seemed , by its dire effects , to be more like the sword of ven- geance to stop the growth of the colonies , than the natural progress of a disease . " To this day the yearly victims of the disorder are exceedingly numerous in all parts ...
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