The Richmond Medical Journal, Том 4E.S. Gaillard, 1867 |
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... produced by Toba co Smoking , 561. Amaurosis from Embolism of Ophthalmic Artery , 561. Origin of Cholera , 562. Spontaneous Cerebral Soft- ening , 562. Chorea Treated by Richardson's Apparatus , 562. International Ophthalmological ...
... produced by Toba co Smoking , 561. Amaurosis from Embolism of Ophthalmic Artery , 561. Origin of Cholera , 562. Spontaneous Cerebral Soft- ening , 562. Chorea Treated by Richardson's Apparatus , 562. International Ophthalmological ...
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... produced no uneasiness and the os was well dilated . The sponge tents were introduced daily for a week , for the double purpose of preventing closure , and of stimulating the organ and producing a hyperamic , with the view of provoking ...
... produced no uneasiness and the os was well dilated . The sponge tents were introduced daily for a week , for the double purpose of preventing closure , and of stimulating the organ and producing a hyperamic , with the view of provoking ...
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anteversion has disappeared - a result attributable to the hyperæmia of cervix produced by the sponge tents . Directed to continue the tonic pills and to return to Mobile in a month . Jan. 19th - Returned to Mobile yesterday at the ...
anteversion has disappeared - a result attributable to the hyperæmia of cervix produced by the sponge tents . Directed to continue the tonic pills and to return to Mobile in a month . Jan. 19th - Returned to Mobile yesterday at the ...
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... produced by malposition . CASE 2. - Mrs . B. S. had been subject to uterine hæmorrhages for four of five years - first at the menstrual periods , but for the last year or two they have paid no respect 1867. ] 5 Norr , Sponge Tents in ...
... produced by malposition . CASE 2. - Mrs . B. S. had been subject to uterine hæmorrhages for four of five years - first at the menstrual periods , but for the last year or two they have paid no respect 1867. ] 5 Norr , Sponge Tents in ...
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... produced by a recent debauch . For the production of delirium tremens the patient must have been such a habitual tippler as to have weakened his brain , and must then have had an overdose of the stimulant to set up the disease . There ...
... produced by a recent debauch . For the production of delirium tremens the patient must have been such a habitual tippler as to have weakened his brain , and must then have had an overdose of the stimulant to set up the disease . There ...
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