Glasgow Medical JournalRoyal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow., 1883 |
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... tubercles are found in it . In the cavity of the bowels nothing special is noted until the rectum is reached ; and the urinary bladder is perfectly free . In the rectum , about 115 cms . above the anus , an opening about the size of a ...
... tubercles are found in it . In the cavity of the bowels nothing special is noted until the rectum is reached ; and the urinary bladder is perfectly free . In the rectum , about 115 cms . above the anus , an opening about the size of a ...
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... tubercles were found . The morbid conditions did not extend to any great extent , if at all , into the muscular part of the uterine wall , which was mostly normal . No changes were noted in the serous coat of the organ . In the ...
... tubercles were found . The morbid conditions did not extend to any great extent , if at all , into the muscular part of the uterine wall , which was mostly normal . No changes were noted in the serous coat of the organ . In the ...
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... tubercles . The next step in the investigation was to institute a very careful search for the tubercle bacillus . The method adopted for this purpose was that of Dr. Huber , one of the assistants to Professor Cohnheim , which consists ...
... tubercles . The next step in the investigation was to institute a very careful search for the tubercle bacillus . The method adopted for this purpose was that of Dr. Huber , one of the assistants to Professor Cohnheim , which consists ...
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... tubercle is superficial or deep , so will the stroke given to the finger require to be the slightest touch , or a more definite tap : just as the same rule holds true for properly bringing out the percussion note . In all cases ...
... tubercle is superficial or deep , so will the stroke given to the finger require to be the slightest touch , or a more definite tap : just as the same rule holds true for properly bringing out the percussion note . In all cases ...
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... tubercle * Ueber Lungen - Syphilis - Erfahrungen aus der Praxis . By Dr. F. W. F. Pancritius , Berlin . Quoted from the London Medical Record , 13th July , 1882. P. 296 . + Diagnose der Lungen Syphilis am Lebenden durch gummöse Sputa ...
... tubercle * Ueber Lungen - Syphilis - Erfahrungen aus der Praxis . By Dr. F. W. F. Pancritius , Berlin . Quoted from the London Medical Record , 13th July , 1882. P. 296 . + Diagnose der Lungen Syphilis am Lebenden durch gummöse Sputa ...
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