The American Medical Intelligencer, Svazek 3Robley Dunglison A. Waldie, 1840 |
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... organs of speech : it appeared as if the attempt at speaking produced a spasmodic restlessness of the articulating muscles , which rendered it painful for her to speak . Becoming a little more composed she apologized to Mr. Davie for ...
... organs of speech : it appeared as if the attempt at speaking produced a spasmodic restlessness of the articulating muscles , which rendered it painful for her to speak . Becoming a little more composed she apologized to Mr. Davie for ...
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... organs as not to merit attention . Pregnancy is also without any influence . 1 Neue Zeitschrift für Geburtskunde , B. vi . s . 1 . 2 Zeitschrift für die Gesammte Medicin , Nov. 1838 , s . 291 . From Dr. Fricke's experiments it results ...
... organs as not to merit attention . Pregnancy is also without any influence . 1 Neue Zeitschrift für Geburtskunde , B. vi . s . 1 . 2 Zeitschrift für die Gesammte Medicin , Nov. 1838 , s . 291 . From Dr. Fricke's experiments it results ...
Strana 45
... organ externally , together with the manipulation employed in separating the placenta from this false fundus , revealed the true condition of the parts . Having cautiously introduced his hand through the strait into the upper cavity ...
... organ externally , together with the manipulation employed in separating the placenta from this false fundus , revealed the true condition of the parts . Having cautiously introduced his hand through the strait into the upper cavity ...
Strana 65
... organs essential to the maintenance of life , is often much more so as regards the reputation of the practitioner ; as , for example , when he pronounces a disease of the skin to be non - contagious , which very soon after is ...
... organs essential to the maintenance of life , is often much more so as regards the reputation of the practitioner ; as , for example , when he pronounces a disease of the skin to be non - contagious , which very soon after is ...
Strana 79
... organs , for which traveling air and exercise , with the various advantages above mentioned , are deemed advisable . We have lately seen the details of two serious cases which were strongly 1 Edin . Med . and Surg . Journ . April , 1839 ...
... organs , for which traveling air and exercise , with the various advantages above mentioned , are deemed advisable . We have lately seen the details of two serious cases which were strongly 1 Edin . Med . and Surg . Journ . April , 1839 ...
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