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... REVIEW OR QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY . VOL . XLII . JULY - OCTOBER , 1868 . LONDON : JOHN CHURCHILL AND SONS , NEW BURLINGTON STREET . MDCCCLXVIII . PRINTED BY J. E. ADLARD , BARTHOLOMEW CLOSE . CONTENTS.
... REVIEW OR QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY . VOL . XLII . JULY - OCTOBER , 1868 . LONDON : JOHN CHURCHILL AND SONS , NEW BURLINGTON STREET . MDCCCLXVIII . PRINTED BY J. E. ADLARD , BARTHOLOMEW CLOSE . CONTENTS.
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PRINTED BY J. E. ADLARD , BARTHOLOMEW CLOSE . CONTENTS OF No. LXXXIII OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICO.
PRINTED BY J. E. ADLARD , BARTHOLOMEW CLOSE . CONTENTS OF No. LXXXIII OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICO.
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... close more slowly , the reflux towards the heart lasts longer , and possibly a slight amount of regurgitation from the aorta into the ventricle occurs ; the notch is consequently very distinct in the radial pulse . The state of arterial ...
... close more slowly , the reflux towards the heart lasts longer , and possibly a slight amount of regurgitation from the aorta into the ventricle occurs ; the notch is consequently very distinct in the radial pulse . The state of arterial ...
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... close affinity that it has to other kindred discases ; above all , the remarkable views concerning its causes and nature lately put forth by Villemin , and endorsed by other trustworthy observers , furnish abundant and most impor- tant ...
... close affinity that it has to other kindred discases ; above all , the remarkable views concerning its causes and nature lately put forth by Villemin , and endorsed by other trustworthy observers , furnish abundant and most impor- tant ...
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... close scrutiny of these latter will show that they are especially abundant along the smaller branches of the cerebral arteries , and seem here to take their origin in the cells of the connective tissue which composes the adventitia or ...
... close scrutiny of these latter will show that they are especially abundant along the smaller branches of the cerebral arteries , and seem here to take their origin in the cells of the connective tissue which composes the adventitia or ...
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