The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner, Volume 42W. B. Keen, Cooke, 1881 |
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... removed a suf ured , but did not amputate the finger . actory . The finger is shortened one- formed at the point of union , but so escape observation ; all the motions ulness of that finger does not seem to inished . The other case was ...
... removed a suf ured , but did not amputate the finger . actory . The finger is shortened one- formed at the point of union , but so escape observation ; all the motions ulness of that finger does not seem to inished . The other case was ...
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... removed a suf injured , but did not amputate the finger tisfactory . The finger is shortened one int formed at the point of union , but s s to escape observation ; all the motions sefulness of that finger does not seem diminished . The ...
... removed a suf injured , but did not amputate the finger tisfactory . The finger is shortened one int formed at the point of union , but s s to escape observation ; all the motions sefulness of that finger does not seem diminished . The ...
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... removal , by W. H. Fox ... 148 Iowa letter ... Carbolic acid , action of upon Boston letter .. ciliated cells and white blood New York letter . cells ... 203 Catarrhal diathesis in young girls 658 ..... Letter from Bloomington , Ill ...
... removal , by W. H. Fox ... 148 Iowa letter ... Carbolic acid , action of upon Boston letter .. ciliated cells and white blood New York letter . cells ... 203 Catarrhal diathesis in young girls 658 ..... Letter from Bloomington , Ill ...
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... removed . The first symptom observed is a slight soreness about the tooth affected . This increases , followed by a throbbing pain at every beat of the heart . As the pain increases , the tooth elongates , preventing the closing of the ...
... removed . The first symptom observed is a slight soreness about the tooth affected . This increases , followed by a throbbing pain at every beat of the heart . As the pain increases , the tooth elongates , preventing the closing of the ...
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... removed , the abscess becomes chronic and a permanent opening with red granulations about its margins is the result . If a patient presents himself with a swelling or fistula upon the face or neck , you at once suspect that the trouble ...
... removed , the abscess becomes chronic and a permanent opening with red granulations about its margins is the result . If a patient presents himself with a swelling or fistula upon the face or neck , you at once suspect that the trouble ...
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