The Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery Company, 1912 |
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... attention is called to it . Carcino- ma interests us most because it is more Read before the Medico - Chirurgical Society . NUMBER I common and more amenable to treatment than sarcoma . The claim that malignant disease has increased in ...
... attention is called to it . Carcino- ma interests us most because it is more Read before the Medico - Chirurgical Society . NUMBER I common and more amenable to treatment than sarcoma . The claim that malignant disease has increased in ...
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... attention to any symptoms which may in any way indicate a carci- noma of the viscera . I believe that I have improved by taking more pains with the history . Vomiting , tenderness , the ap- pearance of occult blood in the stools , etc ...
... attention to any symptoms which may in any way indicate a carci- noma of the viscera . I believe that I have improved by taking more pains with the history . Vomiting , tenderness , the ap- pearance of occult blood in the stools , etc ...
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... attention and study , failing very often to take account of scattered so- called sporadic cases . The result is a failure to give an accurate idea of the actual prevalence of the disease and , what is perhaps of greater importance , a ...
... attention and study , failing very often to take account of scattered so- called sporadic cases . The result is a failure to give an accurate idea of the actual prevalence of the disease and , what is perhaps of greater importance , a ...
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... attention to the existence of such cases , will undoubtedly result soon in their more general recognition . Wickman ( 7 ) , in reporting his exhaus- tive studies of epidemic poliomyelitis in Sweden in 1905-6 , first pointed out clear ...
... attention to the existence of such cases , will undoubtedly result soon in their more general recognition . Wickman ( 7 ) , in reporting his exhaus- tive studies of epidemic poliomyelitis in Sweden in 1905-6 , first pointed out clear ...
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... attention to the frequency of abortive , as compared with paralytic , cases in several different localities . Of the 1,025 cases studied by Wick- man ( 7 ) in Sweden during 1905-6 , 157 , or a little over 15 per cent . , are classed as ...
... attention to the frequency of abortive , as compared with paralytic , cases in several different localities . Of the 1,025 cases studied by Wick- man ( 7 ) in Sweden during 1905-6 , 157 , or a little over 15 per cent . , are classed as ...
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