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  1. ... the 12th day, or every 11 days. Fever, Dynamic, Synocha—f. Endemial, Re- mittent F. — f. Endemic, ... is introduced into the bladder ; the handle being turned towards the right groin of the patient. An ...
  2. ... mode of procedure with the sick; and have turned my attention to those medi- ... people with safety and success. After thirty years study, and repeated ...
  3. ... mode of procedure with the sick; and have turned my attention to those medi- ... people with safety and success. After thirty years study, and repeated ...
  4. ... mode of procedure with the sick; and have turned my attention to those medi- ... people with safety and success. After thirty years study, and repeated ...
  5. ... been introduced into the rectum, the tap is turned and the douche can is sloAvly raised above ...
  6. ... be used to make scientific decisions about the safety and efficacy of ... have turned to self-administered drugs and substances without supervision ...
  7. ... Lyss.; with convulsions. in scarlatina, IVer. v.; cornea turned outward (paralysis of internal rectus),Calab.; in whoop- ... evening, as if every particle of food were turned into air, lllod.; in chronic inflammation of pancreas, ...
  8. ... hair.”] A disease in which the eyelashes are turned in towards the eyeball. Tri-ehi'a-sis.* ... nally to the ball on which the femur turned in its socket:—applied to two processes of ...
  9. ... le v6sicatoire. 4°. Strasbourg, 1867. Allen (II. B.) Diffuse cellulitis. Austral. M. J., Mel- bourne, 1882, u. s.. ... E.) [1656- ]. * Essai sur la peri- ostite phlegmoneuse diffuse et son traitement. 63 pp. 4°. Paris, 1882, ...
  10. ... edge of first rib. Long axis of heart turned somewhat in vertical direction. ... same diffuse fibrous tissue, but more abundant. " Heart.—Right ventricle ...
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