Glasgow Medical JournalRoyal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow., 1883 |
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... suffering from tubercular lung affections , and , although I have not yet had an opportunity of carrying out such an examination , I think they could be demonstrated in the discharges from a tubercular uterus . ON SOME OF THE ADVANCES ...
... suffering from tubercular lung affections , and , although I have not yet had an opportunity of carrying out such an examination , I think they could be demonstrated in the discharges from a tubercular uterus . ON SOME OF THE ADVANCES ...
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... suffer- ing from venereal disease who might be induced to enter the hospital ! With every respect to Dr. Patterson , such ... suffering from venereal diseases . Again , in the Winchester Infirmary , six beds were formerly set apart for ...
... suffer- ing from venereal disease who might be induced to enter the hospital ! With every respect to Dr. Patterson , such ... suffering from venereal diseases . Again , in the Winchester Infirmary , six beds were formerly set apart for ...
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... suffering from mild forms of the disease , the only exceptions being in the cases of women who have just come from unprotected districts , and who are most severely diseased . This is the reason why those who support these Acts urge the ...
... suffering from mild forms of the disease , the only exceptions being in the cases of women who have just come from unprotected districts , and who are most severely diseased . This is the reason why those who support these Acts urge the ...
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... suffering from disease inflicted upon them by the opposite sex . Is Dr. Patterson aware of what was stated by Dr. Lyon Playfair in his admirable speech , delivered in the House of Commons when the first motion to repeal these Acts was ...
... suffering from disease inflicted upon them by the opposite sex . Is Dr. Patterson aware of what was stated by Dr. Lyon Playfair in his admirable speech , delivered in the House of Commons when the first motion to repeal these Acts was ...
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... suffering from various forms of syphilis , most frequently chronic , and in such a state of disease and dirt that anything communicable must be communicated . " 66 Seamen , both naval and mercantile , are looked upon by these women as ...
... suffering from various forms of syphilis , most frequently chronic , and in such a state of disease and dirt that anything communicable must be communicated . " 66 Seamen , both naval and mercantile , are looked upon by these women as ...
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Стр. 379 - ... chicken cholera : that is to say, it may modify more or less the facility of its development in the body of animals. May we not be here in presence of a general law applicable to all kinds of virus ? What benefits may not be the result ? We may hope to discover in this way the vaccine of all virulent diseases...
Стр. 378 - ... only effects of a passing character. In fact, they no longer die from the mortal virus, and for a time sufficiently long, which in some cases may exceed a year, chicken cholera -cannot touch them, especially under the ordinary conditions of contagion which exist in fowl-houses. At this critical point of our manipulation — that is to say, in this interval of time which we have placed between two cultures, and which causes the attenuation, what occurs? I shall show you that in this interval the...
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Стр. 379 - But was there, after all, reason to be discouraged ? Certainly not ; in fact, if you observe closely, you will find that there is no real difference between the mode of the generation of the anthracoid germ by scission and that of chicken-cholera.
Стр. 72 - ... from the size of a pin head to that of a pea, in the left hemisphere, and a remarkable atrophy of the first left temporal convolution, which measured only four ctm.