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... structure of the lungs . It will be seen , indeed , on reference to the table already given , that out of the fifty - one cases I observed , there were no fewer than nineteen in which pulmonic disease was absent ; added to which , I ...
... structure of the lungs . It will be seen , indeed , on reference to the table already given , that out of the fifty - one cases I observed , there were no fewer than nineteen in which pulmonic disease was absent ; added to which , I ...
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... structure posterior to the vessel - in most instances , we must infer , by the lung . Thus it affords one diagnostic indication both of bronchial disease and of tubercular deposit . The evidences of such amount of bronchial disease as ...
... structure posterior to the vessel - in most instances , we must infer , by the lung . Thus it affords one diagnostic indication both of bronchial disease and of tubercular deposit . The evidences of such amount of bronchial disease as ...
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... structure being raised a full eighth of an inch from the matrix , and being jagged at the free extremity like the occi- pital suture . The hands were unpresentable alto- gether . With all this , the health of the patient was good ...
... structure being raised a full eighth of an inch from the matrix , and being jagged at the free extremity like the occi- pital suture . The hands were unpresentable alto- gether . With all this , the health of the patient was good ...
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... structures attacked ; in other words , there are interposed between the secreting membrane and the under surface of the nail , epithelial layers , which separate the two structures , and prevent that osmotic change by which the nail is ...
... structures attacked ; in other words , there are interposed between the secreting membrane and the under surface of the nail , epithelial layers , which separate the two structures , and prevent that osmotic change by which the nail is ...
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... structure from the edges and the free margin , with more or less of irregularity , thick- ening from the under part , cupped surface depres- sion , and looseness . TREATMENT . In the first case to which my attention 36 CLINICAL ESSAYS ...
... structure from the edges and the free margin , with more or less of irregularity , thick- ening from the under part , cupped surface depres- sion , and looseness . TREATMENT . In the first case to which my attention 36 CLINICAL ESSAYS ...
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