The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine1845 |
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Side ii
... Observations on the Diseases most fatal to Children . By P. HOOD . 1. Phlegmasiæ 2. Dropsies 3. Hæmorrhagies 4. Gangrenes .. .. VII . 70 .. 75 97 101 103 A Collection of Cases of Apoplexy , with an Explanatory Introduction . By EDWARD ...
... Observations on the Diseases most fatal to Children . By P. HOOD . 1. Phlegmasiæ 2. Dropsies 3. Hæmorrhagies 4. Gangrenes .. .. VII . 70 .. 75 97 101 103 A Collection of Cases of Apoplexy , with an Explanatory Introduction . By EDWARD ...
Side iv
... Observations on Organic Alterations of the Heart , & c . By S. Scott Alison , M.D. , & c . .. 247 .. .. 247 248 249 ... observed in France .. .. 282 .. .. 285 17. Note on the Administration of the Oxyde of Silver 18. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ...
... Observations on Organic Alterations of the Heart , & c . By S. Scott Alison , M.D. , & c . .. 247 .. .. 247 248 249 ... observed in France .. .. 282 .. .. 285 17. Note on the Administration of the Oxyde of Silver 18. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ...
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... observed . " We may remark that Valentin had already represented this connexion between the nerve - tubes and the ... observe that the greatest care was taken to obviate error , and Dr. Budge particularly avoided the use the ...
... observed . " We may remark that Valentin had already represented this connexion between the nerve - tubes and the ... observe that the greatest care was taken to obviate error , and Dr. Budge particularly avoided the use the ...
Side 17
... observations , which coincide with those of the German anato- mists , the following details are extracted . " They always ... observed to be in contact with one another , while the rest are separated by a clear space containing fluid ...
... observations , which coincide with those of the German anato- mists , the following details are extracted . " They always ... observed to be in contact with one another , while the rest are separated by a clear space containing fluid ...
Side 36
... observations . " " Causes . The proximate cause of most cutaneous diseases is unknown , and has been attributed to ... observation , which has demonstrated to physicians in all ages , that the diseases of the skin are often dependent ...
... observations . " " Causes . The proximate cause of most cutaneous diseases is unknown , and has been attributed to ... observation , which has demonstrated to physicians in all ages , that the diseases of the skin are often dependent ...
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