| Edwin Hartley Pratt - Surgery, Orificial - 1895 - 614 pages
...disturbance, and often no symptoms can be elicited of local irritation, upon a thorough examination, we find a previous condition of irritation and congestion of these parts has been transferred from them to other parts by metastasis. Clinical experience teaches us that the rule announced by Dr.... | |
| Jacob Dissinger Albright - 1909 - 530 pages
...great portion of it, disappears from the wound, but can be found post-mortem at the nerve centers. When, in an attack of mumps, the irritation leaves...questioning can elicit symptoms of local mischief." With these facts in mind the rectal specialist will be better able to explain the marked changes that... | |
| Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of Michigan - Homeopathy - 1894 - 140 pages
...disturbance, and often no symptoms can be elicited of local irritation, upon a thorough examination, we find a previous condition of irritation and congestion of these parts has been transferred from them to other parts by metastasis. Clinical experience teaches us that the rule announced by Dr.... | |
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