Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Volume 19Society, 1904 - Medicine |
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... hand that is grasped in the fervor of friendship finds contamination concealed in its clasp . The balmy Southern breezes that refresh and cool the fevered forehead waft their miasm from the savannas of the south- land , and the rugged ...
... hand that is grasped in the fervor of friendship finds contamination concealed in its clasp . The balmy Southern breezes that refresh and cool the fevered forehead waft their miasm from the savannas of the south- land , and the rugged ...
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... hand of medical science has given direction to all these proposed or actual measures of sanitary improvement and reform . It is true that it is because of medical science that the rivers of waters that take their rise among the ...
... hand of medical science has given direction to all these proposed or actual measures of sanitary improvement and reform . It is true that it is because of medical science that the rivers of waters that take their rise among the ...
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... hand will move upon the dial plate , and you are growing weary , and a more al- luring entertainment is awaiting you in the hall below . The great multitude that represents the medical profession in Massachusetts are gathering , eager ...
... hand will move upon the dial plate , and you are growing weary , and a more al- luring entertainment is awaiting you in the hall below . The great multitude that represents the medical profession in Massachusetts are gathering , eager ...
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... subjective in character . There is often paræsthesia of the feet , sometimes of the hands . Cerebral disturbance in the form of lessened cerebration may occur , and Minnich has observed fixation of the IN PERNICIOUS ANEMIA . 37.
... subjective in character . There is often paræsthesia of the feet , sometimes of the hands . Cerebral disturbance in the form of lessened cerebration may occur , and Minnich has observed fixation of the IN PERNICIOUS ANEMIA . 37.
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... hands in all of these cases , with the exception that in one it was confined to the toes of one foot and to the ulnar border of one hand . In four female patients the anæmia preceded the nervous phenomena by two years and four months ...
... hands in all of these cases , with the exception that in one it was confined to the toes of one foot and to the ulnar border of one hand . In four female patients the anæmia preceded the nervous phenomena by two years and four months ...
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