The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25Samuel Highley, 1860 - Medicine |
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acid action admitted affected aged animals appears artery attacked become believe blood body bone cause cavity cells changes character cholera close communication complete condition considerable considered consists contained continued contraction death described died diphtheria direction disease entirely epidemic especially evidence examination existence experiments extended extreme fact four frequently give given head healthy heart hospital important increased influence instances latter less lung marked means membrane mucous membrane nature observed occurred operation opinion organ origin pain passed patient period persons placenta portion position practice present produced proved quantity question reference regard relation remains remarkable removed rendered says seen side similar sound structure substance success surface symptoms taken teeth tion tissue treatment urine usually various vessels whole
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