British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Том 521873 |
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... considerable force was allowed to run through it . While the intestine was kept full and tense , the finger laid upon it received no sensation , any more than if it were laid upon a portion of the same intestine containing fluid at rest ...
... considerable force was allowed to run through it . While the intestine was kept full and tense , the finger laid upon it received no sensation , any more than if it were laid upon a portion of the same intestine containing fluid at rest ...
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... considerable part of its extent , no murmur is heard , either when the fluid enters the narrowed portion , or when it is flowing through it , but only when it passes into the wider space beyond . Now , it is evident that this applies ...
... considerable part of its extent , no murmur is heard , either when the fluid enters the narrowed portion , or when it is flowing through it , but only when it passes into the wider space beyond . Now , it is evident that this applies ...
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... considerably diminished by the long interval which has elapsed between the appearance of the first and second volume , this has probably been unavoidable , from both the great labour involved and the difficulty of keeping a team of ...
... considerably diminished by the long interval which has elapsed between the appearance of the first and second volume , this has probably been unavoidable , from both the great labour involved and the difficulty of keeping a team of ...
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... considerably expanded by Dr. Handfield Jones , who has given the views of Paget , Walshe , and Rokitansky , as generally held at the date of writing , but , necessarily , does not refer to the growing belief in the local origin of ...
... considerably expanded by Dr. Handfield Jones , who has given the views of Paget , Walshe , and Rokitansky , as generally held at the date of writing , but , necessarily , does not refer to the growing belief in the local origin of ...
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... considerable experience of his own . He rightly insists upon the free administration of opium to allay peristalsis , and speaks guardedly of any operative measures . We find no mention of the injection of olive oil , which we have known ...
... considerable experience of his own . He rightly insists upon the free administration of opium to allay peristalsis , and speaks guardedly of any operative measures . We find no mention of the injection of olive oil , which we have known ...
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