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  1. ... tution before they became criminal they would have aborted the criminal charges. Mr. William Wiley, Chief Probation Officer of the ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Use of resorcine in whooping-cough 
    Publication: Boston : Damrell & Upham, 1890
    ... months, where- as these two cases were apparently aborted by the treatment. I had charge of two other young children soon after, one ...
  3. ... he generally thinks whether the disease can be aborted. This, how- ever, seldom comes under the charge of the physician, as the patient himself generally ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Typhoid fever and its abortive treatment 
    Publication: Cleveland : L. Leavengood and Co., 1896
    ... D., Health Officer of the City. Physician in Charge of Typhoid Fever Hospital. CAN TYPHOID FEVER BE ABORTED. 49 The original bedside charts of all the ...
  5. ... and of the re- maining twelve, seven had aborted; one, four times, three twice, and three once each. A constant leucorrheal dis- charge was a symptom in every case. This discharge ...
  6. ... com- pletely warded off, the next was entirely aborted, and he has had none since. ALBANY DISPENSARY (N. Y.) Reported by Dr. Sheldon Yoorhees (Physician in Charge.) 4 No. Age. Sex. Character of Fever. Return ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Catching cold 
    Publication: New York : The Health-Culture Co., 1894
    ... prominent New York physicians who had been in charge of the case,) with temperature F., delirium, etc., my treatment aborted the disease, secured convalescence, and on the fourth ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Legal medicine and toxicology by many specialists (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; London : W.B. Saunders Company, 1923
    ... and five months, who was said to have aborted. She had been exposed to conception, and had been given liquor to induce abortion. She was taken with pain and a bloody dis- charge. On careful examination abortion could not be proved, ...
  9. ... a large size, and then degenerates and dis- charges externally (when it is liable to be mistaken for cancer), or is aborted. Mastitis is usually bilateral. The course of the ...
  10. ... 5000. Buboes at the start may sometimes be aborted with an ice bag ; later they ... charge ; urethritis specifica ; clap; German, Tripper.—A venereal infection ...
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