The Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery Company, 1912 |
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... effects of the operation ; distinct reaction was induced . every day for three weeks , when it was evident that the tumor was recurring more rapidly than before . At this time . exposure to the X - ray was tried every second or third ...
... effects of the operation ; distinct reaction was induced . every day for three weeks , when it was evident that the tumor was recurring more rapidly than before . At this time . exposure to the X - ray was tried every second or third ...
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... effect in the way of retarding recurrence of the carcinomatous condition . In none of the cases reported did I employ this , but I have used it in cases operated upon earlier , and also since then , and it appears to me that it is only ...
... effect in the way of retarding recurrence of the carcinomatous condition . In none of the cases reported did I employ this , but I have used it in cases operated upon earlier , and also since then , and it appears to me that it is only ...
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... effect the preventive measures already indicated , it is highly important that he should at the same time make diligent investigation to ascertain whatever defici- encies there may be in such methods and to point out the means of ...
... effect the preventive measures already indicated , it is highly important that he should at the same time make diligent investigation to ascertain whatever defici- encies there may be in such methods and to point out the means of ...
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... effect have already been made in a number of States , and it is to be hoped that in the coming year all other States will follow their example . So far the disease has been made re- portable chiefly , if not solely , in States where its ...
... effect have already been made in a number of States , and it is to be hoped that in the coming year all other States will follow their example . So far the disease has been made re- portable chiefly , if not solely , in States where its ...
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... effects of epidemic poliomyelitis . CONTACT . In trying to determine the source of infection in each case , while no possible factor should be overlooked , special at- tention should be paid to determining contact with previous cases ...
... effects of epidemic poliomyelitis . CONTACT . In trying to determine the source of infection in each case , while no possible factor should be overlooked , special at- tention should be paid to determining contact with previous cases ...
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