Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 22s.l., 1902 |
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... cause him unusual distress until relieved by vomiting . A physical examination of the region of the abdomen occupied by the stomach showed a somewhat dis- tended condition , and upon palpation a hard mass was located about the pyloric ...
... cause him unusual distress until relieved by vomiting . A physical examination of the region of the abdomen occupied by the stomach showed a somewhat dis- tended condition , and upon palpation a hard mass was located about the pyloric ...
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... cause , on the intensity of the process , on the constitution of the patient , and on the external circumstances . Perforation of the membrane often oc- curs on the third or fourth day , although it may take place in a few hours , or in ...
... cause , on the intensity of the process , on the constitution of the patient , and on the external circumstances . Perforation of the membrane often oc- curs on the third or fourth day , although it may take place in a few hours , or in ...
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... cause pain they should be discontinued . When the membrane and canal remain sensative and pain continues , a 12 per ... causes of recurring attacks , such as hypertrophies in the nasal chambers , adenoid growths and enlarged tonsils ...
... cause pain they should be discontinued . When the membrane and canal remain sensative and pain continues , a 12 per ... causes of recurring attacks , such as hypertrophies in the nasal chambers , adenoid growths and enlarged tonsils ...
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... cause sets up another exacerbation of the ex- isting inflammation . Mastoid suppuration is an offspring of middle ear inflammation . Treatment . The first object in treatment is absolute cleanliness . This is best accomplished by ...
... cause sets up another exacerbation of the ex- isting inflammation . Mastoid suppuration is an offspring of middle ear inflammation . Treatment . The first object in treatment is absolute cleanliness . This is best accomplished by ...
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... cause of hysteria lies in mental perversions , which are made worse by wrong diagnosis and prognosis . Many cases of neurasthenia are due to a persistent depressing morbid idea , equivalent to a mental traumatism . This depression ...
... cause of hysteria lies in mental perversions , which are made worse by wrong diagnosis and prognosis . Many cases of neurasthenia are due to a persistent depressing morbid idea , equivalent to a mental traumatism . This depression ...
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