Progressive Medicine, Volume 3

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Hobart Amory Hare
Lea Bros, 1905 - Medicine
A quarterly digest of advances, discoveries, and improvements in the medical and surgical sciences.
 

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Page 175 - In those who have an hereditary history the chances as to whether the fits become arrested, improved or confirmed are in any given case about equal, (c) That as regards general improvement, more is to be expected in those who have no hereditary disposition, while a considerably smaller percentage...
Page 100 - ... the sight of the dinner tray or the prospect of getting up produced a most obvious, though transient, rise in the pressure. The only permanent gains in pressure occurred when the patient reached a crisis (as in pneumonia), or when convalescence enabled him to get up and walk.
Page 17 - Diseases of the Thorax and Its Viscera, Including the Heart, Lungs and Bloodvessels," by William Ewart, MD, FRCP ; "Dermatology and Syphilis," by William S. Gottheil, MD; "Obstetrics," by Edward P. Davis, MD; "Diseases of the Nervous System,
Page 210 - These changes indicate chiefly deficient oxidation of proteid derivatives. Instead of urea, uric acid, ammonia, leucin and tyrosin and other unoxidized proteid radicles appear in the urine and instead of sulphates there are unoxidized sulphur compounds. As leucin...

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