The Medical Council, Volume 231918 |
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... tissue , are easily pal- pable , and the finger causes much pain . Inasmuch as prostatic tuberculosis is usually secondary to a focus in the epididymis , the latter nearly always will be found affected . Unless a gonorrheal epi ...
... tissue , are easily pal- pable , and the finger causes much pain . Inasmuch as prostatic tuberculosis is usually secondary to a focus in the epididymis , the latter nearly always will be found affected . Unless a gonorrheal epi ...
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... tissue about the portal radicles . Now , in what we ordinarily term " biliousness , " we have a damming up in the system of toxins , which have been rushed through the spleen and liver ; in the blood - current the spleen acting as a ...
... tissue about the portal radicles . Now , in what we ordinarily term " biliousness , " we have a damming up in the system of toxins , which have been rushed through the spleen and liver ; in the blood - current the spleen acting as a ...
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... tissue toxin are being formed ( operable stage of cancer ) , during the second no antibodies are formed ( metastatic stage ) . I was of the opin- ion that the first stage even could not occur under proper balance of the internal ...
... tissue toxin are being formed ( operable stage of cancer ) , during the second no antibodies are formed ( metastatic stage ) . I was of the opin- ion that the first stage even could not occur under proper balance of the internal ...
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... tissues ( Cushing ) from within the alimentary canal and that a small but certain portion of most of the heavy metals enters the blood itself . If their absorption is slow , their excretion is still slower ; therefore repeated and ...
... tissues ( Cushing ) from within the alimentary canal and that a small but certain portion of most of the heavy metals enters the blood itself . If their absorption is slow , their excretion is still slower ; therefore repeated and ...
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... tissue . The infection which invariably followed resulted in sloughing of the flaps which demanded a secondary operation and in some cases a reamputation . It was found more expedient to perform a rapid amputation of all tissues , skin ...
... tissue . The infection which invariably followed resulted in sloughing of the flaps which demanded a secondary operation and in some cases a reamputation . It was found more expedient to perform a rapid amputation of all tissues , skin ...
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