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... causes , viz .: 1. Disease ; 2. Accident ; 3. Muscular Debility ; 4. Muscular Excitability ; 5 . Malignant and ... caused generally by accident , debility , or to disease of the third nerve and gives rise to a rather unpleasant deformity ...
... causes , viz .: 1. Disease ; 2. Accident ; 3. Muscular Debility ; 4. Muscular Excitability ; 5 . Malignant and ... caused generally by accident , debility , or to disease of the third nerve and gives rise to a rather unpleasant deformity ...
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... caused by the treatment , and the patient could always proceed with her ordinary occupations . Dr. Drysdale would ... cause of aneurism of the aorta and innominate artery ( Medical Times and Gazette , May 31 ) . A private soldier , æt ...
... caused by the treatment , and the patient could always proceed with her ordinary occupations . Dr. Drysdale would ... cause of aneurism of the aorta and innominate artery ( Medical Times and Gazette , May 31 ) . A private soldier , æt ...
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... cause of this fact ; but that the omission of mercurial courses from treatment is a frequent cause . Some time ago , he adds , it was alleged that the abuse of mercury was answerable for some of the most terrible lesions of syphilis ...
... cause of this fact ; but that the omission of mercurial courses from treatment is a frequent cause . Some time ago , he adds , it was alleged that the abuse of mercury was answerable for some of the most terrible lesions of syphilis ...
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... causes that operate in diminishing the number of a people . It is true two or three epidemics have pre- vailed there ... cause ? It certainly is not in any ex- ternal conditions or agents . Is it not from a change in the physical system ...
... causes that operate in diminishing the number of a people . It is true two or three epidemics have pre- vailed there ... cause ? It certainly is not in any ex- ternal conditions or agents . Is it not from a change in the physical system ...
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... cause of the Medical Department , and should be the guiding star of the Medical authorities . Any regulations , whatever their purpose may be , whether to settle matters connected with promotion inside the department , or its relative ...
... cause of the Medical Department , and should be the guiding star of the Medical authorities . Any regulations , whatever their purpose may be , whether to settle matters connected with promotion inside the department , or its relative ...
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