The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 2J. & A. Churchill, 1874 |
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... patient , C. , ten years of age , referred to me by Mr. Owen , of Leatherhead , is a female . The left base of the jaw was enlarged to the size of a hen's egg , the swelling projecting outwards , and inwards to the floor of the mouth ...
... patient , C. , ten years of age , referred to me by Mr. Owen , of Leatherhead , is a female . The left base of the jaw was enlarged to the size of a hen's egg , the swelling projecting outwards , and inwards to the floor of the mouth ...
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... patient is full - grown , which may be expected if the operation be performed in early life ; while the minimum will accrue to an adult submitted to a similar operation . ( To be continued . ) NOTES ON SOME ANOMALIES OF REFRACTION . By ...
... patient is full - grown , which may be expected if the operation be performed in early life ; while the minimum will accrue to an adult submitted to a similar operation . ( To be continued . ) NOTES ON SOME ANOMALIES OF REFRACTION . By ...
Halaman 5
... patient was in the act of conveying a heavy box upstairs , and on the third step from the bottom fell backwards , striking , as he thinks , the upper part of his neck and the back of his head . He was brought to the hospital at seven o ...
... patient was in the act of conveying a heavy box upstairs , and on the third step from the bottom fell backwards , striking , as he thinks , the upper part of his neck and the back of his head . He was brought to the hospital at seven o ...
Halaman 6
... patient peculiar and fetid ; urine acid . 30th . - Temperature 99-4 ° ; pulse 64 , rather feeble ; respira- tions 32. Bowels open ; passed some flatus this morning . No distension of abdomen ; no change in position of feet , nor any in ...
... patient peculiar and fetid ; urine acid . 30th . - Temperature 99-4 ° ; pulse 64 , rather feeble ; respira- tions 32. Bowels open ; passed some flatus this morning . No distension of abdomen ; no change in position of feet , nor any in ...
Halaman 20
... patient suffering from traumatic tetanus , who recovered , and subsequently he employed it as an anaesthetic in two operations . The outcry this has given rise to is only , M. Bouillaud observes , the same that is met with whenever any ...
... patient suffering from traumatic tetanus , who recovered , and subsequently he employed it as an anaesthetic in two operations . The outcry this has given rise to is only , M. Bouillaud observes , the same that is met with whenever any ...
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