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Reviews and Notices 检讨及通告
Association medical journal Pub Date : 1856-11-22 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.s3-4.203.997-a
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ON THE INDICATIONS FOR THE EMPLOY OF MERCURY IN PRIMARY SYPHILITIC SORES: AND ON THE SO-CALLED “SPECIFIC INDURATION.” 关于汞用于原发性梅毒疮的适应症:以及所谓的“特异性硬化”。
Association medical journal Pub Date : 1856-11-22 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.s3-4.203.994
L. Parker
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Reports of Societies 社团报告
Association medical journal Pub Date : 1856-11-22 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.s3-4.203.1002
Dusbis Hedical
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REMARKS ON THE CLIMATE OF THE PERSIAN GULF; WITH A GLANCE AT THE CHIEF DISEASES PREVALENT THERE; AND A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL PLACES ON THE COASTS 浅谈波斯湾的气候;看一看那里流行的主要疾病;并简要介绍了沿海地区的主要地点
Association medical journal Pub Date : 1856-11-22 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.s3-4.203.994-a
W. J. Moore
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Hospital Cleanings. 医院的清洁。
Association medical journal Pub Date : 1856-11-22
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Association Medical Journal. 协会医学杂志。
Association medical journal Pub Date : 1856-11-22
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ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL: FIVE ULCERS OF THE STOMACH: WITH HYPERTROPHY AND DILATATION FROM A CICATRIX OCCUPYING THE PYLORUS, AND HOUR-GLASS CONTRACTION FROM A CICATRIX IN THE LESSER CURVATURE. 皇家自由医院:五种胃溃疡:由占据幽门的瘢痕引起的肥大和扩张,以及由小弯曲的瘢痕引起的沙漏状收缩。
Association medical journal Pub Date : 1856-11-22 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.s3-4.203.989
W Brinton
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Hospital Cleanings 医院的清洁
Association medical journal Pub Date : 1856-11-22 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.s3-4.203.992
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Association Medical Journal 协会医学杂志
Association medical journal Pub Date : 1856-11-22 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.s3-4.203.1000
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CASE OF ARTIFICIAL ANUS IN THE LOIN 腰部人工肛门1例
Association medical journal Pub Date : 1856-11-22 DOI: 10.1136/BMJ.S3-4.203.997
J. Humphreys
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