Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 9s.l., 1889 |
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Page 126
... importance of careful hygienic and atmospheric treatment in these cases , which are by no means few , that have the disposition to develop catarrhal disorders . The catarrhal predisposition of certain individuals is a most important ...
... importance of careful hygienic and atmospheric treatment in these cases , which are by no means few , that have the disposition to develop catarrhal disorders . The catarrhal predisposition of certain individuals is a most important ...
Page 151
... important : First : From the fact that diseases of this organ are more common than that of any other of the body . Second . It is the organ of the sense of smell , which becomes ob- tunded or entirely lost in two ways , either through ...
... important : First : From the fact that diseases of this organ are more common than that of any other of the body . Second . It is the organ of the sense of smell , which becomes ob- tunded or entirely lost in two ways , either through ...
Page 153
... important vessels and nerves , are distributed , as are found in the nose . Fifth . It is important from having six openings in each nasal fossæ , connecting it with prominent cavities . Under the inferior turbinated processes , we find ...
... important vessels and nerves , are distributed , as are found in the nose . Fifth . It is important from having six openings in each nasal fossæ , connecting it with prominent cavities . Under the inferior turbinated processes , we find ...
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