Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 23s.l., 1903 |
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Page 167
... frequently , next in importance comes sclerogummatous arteritis , which sooner or later is complicated by insufficiency of the aortic valves and aortic aneurism . Cir- cumscribed cardiac gummata , diffuse gummatous myocarditis ...
... frequently , next in importance comes sclerogummatous arteritis , which sooner or later is complicated by insufficiency of the aortic valves and aortic aneurism . Cir- cumscribed cardiac gummata , diffuse gummatous myocarditis ...
Page 346
... frequently radi- ating down the back and toward the shoulders , and not ceasing at night . " Catching cold " bears a definite and decided relation to the disease , and the patients are very sensitive to atmospheric dis- turbances ...
... frequently radi- ating down the back and toward the shoulders , and not ceasing at night . " Catching cold " bears a definite and decided relation to the disease , and the patients are very sensitive to atmospheric dis- turbances ...
Page 408
... frequently fails to completely evacuate the bladder , says Belfield in Progressive Medicine . Bryson finds that the residual urine , drawn by catheter , frequently contains numbers of the bacilli , while that spontaneously voided does ...
... frequently fails to completely evacuate the bladder , says Belfield in Progressive Medicine . Bryson finds that the residual urine , drawn by catheter , frequently contains numbers of the bacilli , while that spontaneously voided does ...
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