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... Phthisis . 2d . The alterations in the lung that characterize the diseases which have been confounded with Phthisis . 3d . The peculiar lesions of the lung , and the symptoms to be observed in each of the species of Phthisis . 6 4th ...
... Phthisis . 2d . The alterations in the lung that characterize the diseases which have been confounded with Phthisis . 3d . The peculiar lesions of the lung , and the symptoms to be observed in each of the species of Phthisis . 6 4th ...
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... phthisis , we have some observations on the affections that most nearly resemble it ; as pulmonary chronic catarrh , a disease which in many of its essential features is similar to phthisis , but which is said merely to affect the ...
... phthisis , we have some observations on the affections that most nearly resemble it ; as pulmonary chronic catarrh , a disease which in many of its essential features is similar to phthisis , but which is said merely to affect the ...
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... phthisis ; which periods are reduced to four , under the titles of occult , inci- pient , confirmed , and terminating . The succeeding chapter contains an account of the state of the different parts of the body in those who die of phthisis ...
... phthisis ; which periods are reduced to four , under the titles of occult , inci- pient , confirmed , and terminating . The succeeding chapter contains an account of the state of the different parts of the body in those who die of phthisis ...
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