The Medical News, Volumen70Henry C. Lea's Son, 1897 |
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... marked and confined largely to the polynuclear elements . The greater the leucocytosis , the better the prog- nosis , and , vice versa , the fewer the leucocytes , the worse the prognosis . A long - continued , high de- gree of ...
... marked and confined largely to the polynuclear elements . The greater the leucocytosis , the better the prog- nosis , and , vice versa , the fewer the leucocytes , the worse the prognosis . A long - continued , high de- gree of ...
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... marked increase of leu- cocytes , and erysipelas resembles pneumonia in a critical decline of its leucocytes . Osteomyelitis is also characterized by a marked leucocytosis . It will be noticed that the distinctly pathologic hemal ...
... marked increase of leu- cocytes , and erysipelas resembles pneumonia in a critical decline of its leucocytes . Osteomyelitis is also characterized by a marked leucocytosis . It will be noticed that the distinctly pathologic hemal ...
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... marked symptoms in the majority of the cases are weakened heart action , paresis of the leg mus- cles , and localized anesthetic patches . A tendency to relapse is a marked feature of the epidemic . -- Filmogen . At the Medical Club of ...
... marked symptoms in the majority of the cases are weakened heart action , paresis of the leg mus- cles , and localized anesthetic patches . A tendency to relapse is a marked feature of the epidemic . -- Filmogen . At the Medical Club of ...
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... marked kyphosis . The pelvis presented the characteristic prominent symphysis seen in osteomalacia . The swelling of the joints disappeared promptly after the administration of salicic acid . Hertz was therefore of the opinion that the ...
... marked kyphosis . The pelvis presented the characteristic prominent symphysis seen in osteomalacia . The swelling of the joints disappeared promptly after the administration of salicic acid . Hertz was therefore of the opinion that the ...
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... marked lesion , and yet decided symptoms are present . That a definite cause must exist for such marked symptoms needs no argument , the important issue being the determination of the essential cause . History . - Chirac , more than 150 ...
... marked lesion , and yet decided symptoms are present . That a definite cause must exist for such marked symptoms needs no argument , the important issue being the determination of the essential cause . History . - Chirac , more than 150 ...
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