Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 6s.l., 1886 |
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Page 105
... seen especially along their inner borders . One cord may be more affected than the other and one portion of a cord only , and the rest appear normal . The chronic inflammation may continue and the edges of the cords become more and more ...
... seen especially along their inner borders . One cord may be more affected than the other and one portion of a cord only , and the rest appear normal . The chronic inflammation may continue and the edges of the cords become more and more ...
Page 148
... seen sponges that were once used for an operation and that were considered good for many more , thrown away because of the lurking evils within them . We have seen suits of clothes destroyed to make the microbe's dwelling place ...
... seen sponges that were once used for an operation and that were considered good for many more , thrown away because of the lurking evils within them . We have seen suits of clothes destroyed to make the microbe's dwelling place ...
Page 350
... seen in great numbers one layer superimposed upon another ; fre- quently seen in the cultures , they appeared of a black or brown- ish color , but when seen singly or in thin layers in the blood or in the cultures , the red is always ...
... seen in great numbers one layer superimposed upon another ; fre- quently seen in the cultures , they appeared of a black or brown- ish color , but when seen singly or in thin layers in the blood or in the cultures , the red is always ...
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