The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 30F. A. Davis, 1908 - Medicine |
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... nervous RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS . BY WILLIAM N. JOHNSON , M.D. , PHILADELPHIA . Visiting Physician , Germantown Hospital . A. M. H. , æt . 38 years , white , unmarried , was admitted to the wards of the German- town Hospital on November 13 ...
... nervous RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS . BY WILLIAM N. JOHNSON , M.D. , PHILADELPHIA . Visiting Physician , Germantown Hospital . A. M. H. , æt . 38 years , white , unmarried , was admitted to the wards of the German- town Hospital on November 13 ...
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... nerve - centers that con- trol the heart's action , when synthet- ically produced from carbolic acid . This fact has militated against its use , and various attempts have been made by chem- ists to modify 4 THE MEDICAL BULLETIN ་
... nerve - centers that con- trol the heart's action , when synthet- ically produced from carbolic acid . This fact has militated against its use , and various attempts have been made by chem- ists to modify 4 THE MEDICAL BULLETIN ་
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... nerve on the heart's action ; and this , coupled with the remark that he must remember that at many times he had ... nerves ? " Yet , as was explained to him , he was even worse off than this ; for it was evi- dent that he had mistaken ...
... nerve on the heart's action ; and this , coupled with the remark that he must remember that at many times he had ... nerves ? " Yet , as was explained to him , he was even worse off than this ; for it was evi- dent that he had mistaken ...
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... nerve - filaments in the in- vaded tissues ; the telegram over the nerves reaches the solar plexus , and , re- turned along the sympathetic nerve , causes the enlargement of the caliber of the ar- terioles , thus bringing an enlarged ...
... nerve - filaments in the in- vaded tissues ; the telegram over the nerves reaches the solar plexus , and , re- turned along the sympathetic nerve , causes the enlargement of the caliber of the ar- terioles , thus bringing an enlarged ...
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... nerves Camp is inclined to favor the diagnosis of a peripheral neuritis in this case . Journal of the American ... nerve at certain points , causing bradycardia , with secondary or ac- companying symptoms , depending on the location of ...
... nerves Camp is inclined to favor the diagnosis of a peripheral neuritis in this case . Journal of the American ... nerve at certain points , causing bradycardia , with secondary or ac- companying symptoms , depending on the location of ...
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