The New England Medical Gazette, Svazek 50Medical gazettee pub., 1915 |
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... true mortality of the operation as 8.92 per cent , all from peritonitis . It is a fact well recognized by all who have had much ex- perience in this line of work that the mortality rate increases more or less in proportion to the length ...
... true mortality of the operation as 8.92 per cent , all from peritonitis . It is a fact well recognized by all who have had much ex- perience in this line of work that the mortality rate increases more or less in proportion to the length ...
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... true that the operation is old , very old , but it is also true that it is decidedly new in most of its phases . Where it was formerly done only as a measure of last resort it is now becoming more and more an oper- ation of election ...
... true that the operation is old , very old , but it is also true that it is decidedly new in most of its phases . Where it was formerly done only as a measure of last resort it is now becoming more and more an oper- ation of election ...
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... true in those who sustain repeated attacks . In considering the question as to how much autogenous anti- toxin is sufficient to protect against an ordinary infection with diph- theria , it may be stated at the outset that it is wholly ...
... true in those who sustain repeated attacks . In considering the question as to how much autogenous anti- toxin is sufficient to protect against an ordinary infection with diph- theria , it may be stated at the outset that it is wholly ...
Strana 13
... remarks that the amount of antitoxin produced seems to be directly proportionate to the intensity of the local reaction . 9 This is probably true in most cases and especially 1915 13 The New England Medical Gazette .
... remarks that the amount of antitoxin produced seems to be directly proportionate to the intensity of the local reaction . 9 This is probably true in most cases and especially 1915 13 The New England Medical Gazette .
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9 This is probably true in most cases and especially in those persons who already have some natural antitoxin but there are a few excep- tions . Kassowitz and Schick studied the comparative effects of different mixtures of toxin ...
9 This is probably true in most cases and especially in those persons who already have some natural antitoxin but there are a few excep- tions . Kassowitz and Schick studied the comparative effects of different mixtures of toxin ...
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