The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine1834 - Medicine |
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... action in the muscular coat . The aorta and common iliacs were in many patches diseased with bony deposits surrounded by dark spots , where the internal surface had been destroyed by ulceration or absorption . ' 12 . Case 2. This was a ...
... action in the muscular coat . The aorta and common iliacs were in many patches diseased with bony deposits surrounded by dark spots , where the internal surface had been destroyed by ulceration or absorption . ' 12 . Case 2. This was a ...
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... action of the duodenum . " 52 . The modesty and good sense of the latter part of the above extract must be sufficiently obvious - and indeed they are characteristic of the author and of all his contributions to medical science . We ...
... action of the duodenum . " 52 . The modesty and good sense of the latter part of the above extract must be sufficiently obvious - and indeed they are characteristic of the author and of all his contributions to medical science . We ...
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... action of the duodenum . " 52 . The modesty and good sense of the latter part of the above extract must be sufficiently obvious - and indeed they are characteristic of the author and of all his contributions to medical science . We ...
... action of the duodenum . " 52 . The modesty and good sense of the latter part of the above extract must be sufficiently obvious - and indeed they are characteristic of the author and of all his contributions to medical science . We ...
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... actions . Mr. Key observes that the process of destruction is investigated with more difficulty than that of deposition , because its products are removed from our immediate cognizance and examination . He remarks that the ulcerative action ...
... actions . Mr. Key observes that the process of destruction is investigated with more difficulty than that of deposition , because its products are removed from our immediate cognizance and examination . He remarks that the ulcerative action ...
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... action to the veins . It is by no means satisfactorily ascertained what part the veins and the absorbents respec- tively take in healthy or nutritive absorption . In the absorption produced by disease , the nature of the process is ...
... action to the veins . It is by no means satisfactorily ascertained what part the veins and the absorbents respec- tively take in healthy or nutritive absorption . In the absorption produced by disease , the nature of the process is ...
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