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... weeks . Ditto . John Bolton 44 Chronic bronchitis . Ditto . Edward Collis 40 Phthisis pulmonalis . 6 months . Ditto . 9 George Stretcher 18 Phthisis pulmonalis . Sickly 12 months . Ditto . 10 James Gill 49 Subacute bronchitis . 4 weeks ...
... weeks . Ditto . John Bolton 44 Chronic bronchitis . Ditto . Edward Collis 40 Phthisis pulmonalis . 6 months . Ditto . 9 George Stretcher 18 Phthisis pulmonalis . Sickly 12 months . Ditto . 10 James Gill 49 Subacute bronchitis . 4 weeks ...
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... week . 38 Uriah Wilmot 30 Dyspepsia . 39 George Custance 37 Subacute bronchitis . 40 John Edwards 26 Anæmia . 8 months . 3 weeks . 2 years . 41 Francis Franks 33 Chronic bronchitis . 2 months . 42 Fred . Arnold 26 Mitral disease of the ...
... week . 38 Uriah Wilmot 30 Dyspepsia . 39 George Custance 37 Subacute bronchitis . 40 John Edwards 26 Anæmia . 8 months . 3 weeks . 2 years . 41 Francis Franks 33 Chronic bronchitis . 2 months . 42 Fred . Arnold 26 Mitral disease of the ...
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... weeks , and then suddenly to recur and remain for a period equally long ; again to subside , and again to present itself ; and so on during many months of observation . In aneurism , the murmur is not influenced by the movements of ...
... weeks , and then suddenly to recur and remain for a period equally long ; again to subside , and again to present itself ; and so on during many months of observation . In aneurism , the murmur is not influenced by the movements of ...
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... weeks , the nails 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 ...
... weeks , the nails 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 ...
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... weeks . It had no effect for good . The patient got tired , and consulted a new practitioner altogether : I have been unable to learn with what effect . In the case of the woman , the treatment adopted previously to my attendance had ...
... weeks . It had no effect for good . The patient got tired , and consulted a new practitioner altogether : I have been unable to learn with what effect . In the case of the woman , the treatment adopted previously to my attendance had ...
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