Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 60Y. J. Pentland, 1953 - Medicine |
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... cent . ) 7 ( 50 per cent . ) 8 ( 53 per cent . ) 13 ( 60 per cent . ) 5 ( 70 per cent . ) 6 ( 100 per cent . ) 43 Relapse . 277920 27 These figures show that the relapse rate is actually higher in the under 40 age groups than it is in ...
... cent . ) 7 ( 50 per cent . ) 8 ( 53 per cent . ) 13 ( 60 per cent . ) 5 ( 70 per cent . ) 6 ( 100 per cent . ) 43 Relapse . 277920 27 These figures show that the relapse rate is actually higher in the under 40 age groups than it is in ...
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... cent . showed a fall of more than 51 mm . in the systolic and 50 per cent . a fall of more than 21 mm . in the diastolic pressures . The pulse pressure falls after operation to a quite significant degree . Eighty per cent . of cases ...
... cent . showed a fall of more than 51 mm . in the systolic and 50 per cent . a fall of more than 21 mm . in the diastolic pressures . The pulse pressure falls after operation to a quite significant degree . Eighty per cent . of cases ...
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... cent . of cases . At the time of the first examination in hospital hæmoptysis had been present in less than half ( 44 per cent . ) so that its absence must not be regarded as reassuring . Next to cough and sputum , thoracic pain was the ...
... cent . of cases . At the time of the first examination in hospital hæmoptysis had been present in less than half ( 44 per cent . ) so that its absence must not be regarded as reassuring . Next to cough and sputum , thoracic pain was the ...
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