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  1. ... control of the will. It is necessary for safety on the one hand, or ... to the external ear. a, d, e, the cartilage of the ear, as seen on that side ...
  2. ... Carbuncle efthe tongue. A disease more common in cattle than man. GLOSS1ANUS, Lingual muscle GLOSSl'TIS, from ...
  3. ... move from it any innocent tumor; (3) the safety of removing a tumor from ... 1. Chondromata, cartilage tumors, are usually seated in the bones; the ...
  4. ... move from it any innocent tumor; (3) the safety of removing a tumor from ... 1. Chondromata, cartilage tumors, are usually seated in the bones; the ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The practical monitor, for the preservation of health, and the prevention of diseases 
    Publication: [Philadelphia, Tenn.] : Published and sold by Z. Jayne, of Philadelphia, Monroe County, Tennessee, 1831
    ... In this form of White Swelling, the only safety for the patient is ... heads, and invading the Cartilages. At length they break in upon the soft ...
  6. ... be the only planjikely to be attended with safety; and that, on the other hand, a ... SECTION XV. MOVEABLE CARTILAGE. The articulations of the ...
  7. ... absence of profound shock, and with the general safety, by which the ... below the ensiform cartilage, carrying it down four or five inches, close ...
  8. ... alleged that, during the years 1819 and 1820, cattle, both in this State and in New York, ... derived, it is believed, from the bodies of cattle which have been the subjects of a peculiar ...
  9. ... Tuberculous in Sanatoria, Dr. H. Longstreet Taylor. XI. Bovine Tuberculosis in its Relation to Public Health, Prof. ... that it is not at all improbable that cattle and sheep may sometimes bring about the infection ...
  10. ... which the milk and flesh of animals, especially cattle, acquire poisonous properties from the grass [or some ... obliged to abstain from the flesh of the cattle within the same limits, as well as from ...
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