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The Medical Record, Vol. 18

Shrady, George Frederick
The Medical Record, Vol. 18
Excerpt from The Medical Record, Vol. 18: A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, July 3, 1880-December 25, 1880Physical examination in first case made the diagnosis very clear, and it was, that the patient had empyema, with spontaneous opening. The opening was rather lower than us occurs in spontaneous thoracentesis, which may be hind or in front, but in the majority of cases at the latter point. The heart was pushed over to the right side ...

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The Medical Record, Vol. 16

Shrady, George Frederick
The Medical Record, Vol. 16
Excerpt from The Medical Record, Vol. 16: A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, July 5, 1879-December 27, 1879Treatment - The treatment of collapse should be modified in two sets of cases. 1. Those associated with hemorrhage. 2. Those without hemorrhage.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work....

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The Medical Record, Vol. 31

Shrady, George Frederick
The Medical Record, Vol. 31
Excerpt from The Medical Record, Vol. 31: A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, January 1, 1887-June 25, 1887Among the minor exciting causes, the in¿uence of which in aggravating and perpetuating the catarrhal activity is better understood today than it was in former years, may be mentioned tobacco-smoking. The habit ual practice of forcing the smoke from the mouth into the naso-pharyngeal cavity and thence out through the nasal passages, ...

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The Medical Record, Vol. 31

Shrady, George Frederick
The Medical Record, Vol. 31
Excerpt from The Medical Record, Vol. 31: A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, January 1, 1887-June 25, 1887Among the minor exciting causes, the in¿uence of which in aggravating and perpetuating the catarrhal activity is better understood today than it was in former years, may be mentioned tobacco-smoking. The habit ual practice of forcing the smoke from the mouth into the naso-pharyngeal cavity and thence out through the nasal passages, ...

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The Medical Record, Vol. 29

Shrady, George Frederick
The Medical Record, Vol. 29
Excerpt from The Medical Record, Vol. 29: A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, December 26, 1885-June 26, 1886Most of these surgeons have referred in their writings to the necessity of waiting until the surface of the wounds becomes glazed, before Closing them.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historic...

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The Medical Record, Vol. 29

Shrady, George Frederick
The Medical Record, Vol. 29
Excerpt from The Medical Record, Vol. 29: A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, December 26, 1885-June 26, 1886Most of these surgeons have referred in their writings to the necessity of waiting until the surface of the wounds becomes glazed, before Closing them.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historic...

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Medical Record, Vol. 55

Shrady, George Frederick
Medical Record, Vol. 55
Excerpt from Medical Record, Vol. 55: A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, January 7, 1899-June 24, 1899The epididymitis was severe in twelve cases, in five it was subacute, and the testicle proper was involved in three.The time necessary to effect a cure, and by this is meant not only the relief of the symptoms but the re turn to such a condition as to enable the patient to resume his vocation without pain or discomfort, is shown to be a...

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Medical Record, Vol. 55

Shrady, George Frederick
Medical Record, Vol. 55
Excerpt from Medical Record, Vol. 55: A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, January 7, 1899-June 24, 1899The epididymitis was severe in twelve cases, in five it was subacute, and the testicle proper was involved in three.The time necessary to effect a cure, and by this is meant not only the relief of the symptoms but the re turn to such a condition as to enable the patient to resume his vocation without pain or discomfort, is shown to be a...

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