The American Medical Intelligencer, Volume 1A. Waldie, 1842 |
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... examination , designing at some future day to present them to some medical museum . Í have them at pre- sent in a perfect state of preservation in alcohol . Could this very singular lusus naturæ have been delivered alive , and I doubt ...
... examination , designing at some future day to present them to some medical museum . Í have them at pre- sent in a perfect state of preservation in alcohol . Could this very singular lusus naturæ have been delivered alive , and I doubt ...
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... examination . Of this , we have an ex- ample in the Rejoinder of Dr. Bowditch to Dr. Paine's Reply , ( supplement to Boston Med . Journal , June 16 , 1841 , ) in which Dr. Bowditch states that 1 Psychology ; or a View of the Human Soul ...
... examination . Of this , we have an ex- ample in the Rejoinder of Dr. Bowditch to Dr. Paine's Reply , ( supplement to Boston Med . Journal , June 16 , 1841 , ) in which Dr. Bowditch states that 1 Psychology ; or a View of the Human Soul ...
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... examination . Having for several years been attached to a large military hospital in Russia , where chronic inflammation of the peri- cardium and consequent effusion were frequently met with , and where every facility of examining the ...
... examination . Having for several years been attached to a large military hospital in Russia , where chronic inflammation of the peri- cardium and consequent effusion were frequently met with , and where every facility of examining the ...
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... examination of the grounds on which it has been adopted . The question of the superiority in conducting power of dense over rare bodies , has been too much regarded as an abstract law , without paying suf- ficient attention to the ...
... examination of the grounds on which it has been adopted . The question of the superiority in conducting power of dense over rare bodies , has been too much regarded as an abstract law , without paying suf- ficient attention to the ...
Halaman 33
to be pathognomonic of excavation in the lungs . On close examination , however , it will be found , that of the characteristic signs of pectoriloquy given by Laennec , only one refers to the voice itself , viz . that in pectori- loquy ...
to be pathognomonic of excavation in the lungs . On close examination , however , it will be found , that of the characteristic signs of pectoriloquy given by Laennec , only one refers to the voice itself , viz . that in pectori- loquy ...
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