The Nature, Symptoms, and Treatment of Consumption: Being the Essay to which was Awarded the Fothergillian Gold Medal of the Medical Society of LondonChurchill, 1852 - 286 páginas |
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... lungs were said to be implicated ; and it is no little tribute to their skill and discernment , that , in these modern days , the same terms and dis- tinctions should be revived . Physicians of succeed- ing years , neglecting the ...
... lungs were said to be implicated ; and it is no little tribute to their skill and discernment , that , in these modern days , the same terms and dis- tinctions should be revived . Physicians of succeed- ing years , neglecting the ...
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... lungs , ultimately causing their destruction and death . This state of system is precisely identical with that known , by every one , as struma or scrofula . Phthisis and scrofula are , in fact , merely varieties in developement of the ...
... lungs , ultimately causing their destruction and death . This state of system is precisely identical with that known , by every one , as struma or scrofula . Phthisis and scrofula are , in fact , merely varieties in developement of the ...
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... lungs are not necessarily tubercular . It is true that , before the pulmonary structures have become implicated , we often fail in detecting the disease , the premoni- tory symptoms having been too short or obscure to attract ...
... lungs are not necessarily tubercular . It is true that , before the pulmonary structures have become implicated , we often fail in detecting the disease , the premoni- tory symptoms having been too short or obscure to attract ...
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... tubercle of recent formation , there is seldom any appearance of inflammation ; the lung , although more or less congested , is 12 ORIGIN OF TUBERCLE . CHAP II Mode of Origin, General Characters, and Minute Structure of Tubercle.
... tubercle of recent formation , there is seldom any appearance of inflammation ; the lung , although more or less congested , is 12 ORIGIN OF TUBERCLE . CHAP II Mode of Origin, General Characters, and Minute Structure of Tubercle.
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... lung , although more or less congested , is almost invariably crepitant , and capable of floating upon water . It is true that , after tubercle has existed some little time , the parts immediately around it are often hard and thickened ...
... lung , although more or less congested , is almost invariably crepitant , and capable of floating upon water . It is true that , after tubercle has existed some little time , the parts immediately around it are often hard and thickened ...
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The Nature, Symptoms and Treatment of Consumption; Being the Essay to which ... Richard Payne Cotton (M.D.) Visualização integral - 1858 |
The Nature, Symptoms and Treatment of Consumption; Being the Essay to which ... Richard Payne Cotton (M.D.) Visualização integral - 1852 |
The Nature, Symptoms, and Treatment of Consumption: Being the Essay to which ... Richard Payne Cotton Visualização integral - 1852 |
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