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... result the excessive production and depositing of this salt , then you have succeeded in con- vincing yourself that those symptoms are in essential nature gouty . Perhaps not in one case in twenty in which we diagnose gout do we prove ...
... result the excessive production and depositing of this salt , then you have succeeded in con- vincing yourself that those symptoms are in essential nature gouty . Perhaps not in one case in twenty in which we diagnose gout do we prove ...
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... result was , that soon afterwards Pro- fessor Eichwald invited him to attend it ; the room , however , in which it was to take place was extremely small , and , as Professor Biesiadecky wanted to be present during the whole of the ...
... result was , that soon afterwards Pro- fessor Eichwald invited him to attend it ; the room , however , in which it was to take place was extremely small , and , as Professor Biesiadecky wanted to be present during the whole of the ...
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... result . 11 a.m .: A piece of copper wire to which a piece of zinc was soldered was dipped in acetic acid and applied to the left arm . Arm faradised for twenty minutes : the muscles reacted , but were unable to overcome the spasm of ...
... result . 11 a.m .: A piece of copper wire to which a piece of zinc was soldered was dipped in acetic acid and applied to the left arm . Arm faradised for twenty minutes : the muscles reacted , but were unable to overcome the spasm of ...
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... results brought out by the inquiry . The only positive result , as I have re- marked , concerned the diet of the infant . It was found that no less than 92 per cent . of the whole number had been given farinaceous food of one kind or ...
... results brought out by the inquiry . The only positive result , as I have re- marked , concerned the diet of the infant . It was found that no less than 92 per cent . of the whole number had been given farinaceous food of one kind or ...
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... result of the inquiry showed that the malady had been imported from some other place , he would then have no hesitation in declaring it ; but if these researches proved fruitless , then , rather than bewilder his mind with probabilities ...
... result of the inquiry showed that the malady had been imported from some other place , he would then have no hesitation in declaring it ; but if these researches proved fruitless , then , rather than bewilder his mind with probabilities ...
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