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  1. ... VWeills dise“ e ‘Relapsing fevers. 154 PPGHMOHL&S; espeelanl reference fto pflmary atypical pneumonia of unknown ctiology. 14, slimentary canal, Ulcers. of mouth, esophagus, stomach, duodenum and intestines, \ - 15. Hepatitis (including ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The eclectic practice of medicine : diseases of children 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Rickey, Mallory & Co., 1858
    ... is applied to all those small and whitish ulcers which frequently appear within the mouth, without reference to their particular seat or source. This form ...
  3. ... is applied to all those small and whitish ulcers which frequently appear within the mouth, without reference to their particular seat or source. This form ...
  4. ... or C. trifo'lia (kopto, to cut, in reference to the divided leaves). Goldthread, Mouthroot. The root of this evergreen is used in aphthous and other ulcer- ations of the mouth as a local application; internally it is a ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The horse 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard for G.W. Gorton, 1843
    ... treatment of the fever, both pure and symptomatic, reference may be made to page 187. Forge-water used to be a favourite tonic with farriers, and also a lotion for canker and ulcers in the mouth. It owes its power, if there be any, ...
  6. ... further is done, and the foot, though 218 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL ... was scraping the ulcers in the mouth with a gold coin, the edges of which ...
  7. ... A close examination is necessary for its detection Reference made to Willan Ulceration of the mouth called canker Sometimes very troublesome called food is a cause Commences with an inflamed point in the mouth The edges of the ulcer inflamed & elevated Child drules much febricula torpor of ...
  8. ... teeth are loosened ; along with which gangren- ous ulcers appear also about the mouth and sometimes elsewhere. D. Infectious Causes of Gangrene.—In the instances already men- tioned I have avoided reference to the infectious micro-organisms. There remain to ...
  9. ... distinguished by their long continuance, 608 Lupus. Lupus, REFERENCE HANDBOOK ... of the mouth, larynx, or conjunctiva is exces- sively rare, although ...
  10. ... 360. 2 From Yofxat, used by Hippocrates with reference to putrid and eroding ... titis, or gangrene of the mouth. It is by no means a constant occurrence ...
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