SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE British Medical Association
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- British Medical Journal [ 0007-1447 ] ; 1907-09-28.
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- Abdominal, Abdominal pain, Abdominal pressure, Abdominal wall, Abscess, Acetonaemic conditions, Acetone, Acetone series, Acid poisoning, Acidosis, Acute, Acute cases, Acute rheumatism, Acute symptoms, Adenoid, Agar, Agar plates, Albumen, Alcohol, Alcoholic, Alcoholic abuse, Alcoholic cases, Alcoholic dementia, Alcoholic hallucinosis, Alcoholic insanity, Alcoholism, Amputation, Anaesthetic, Anaesthetic poisoning, Annual meeting, Antiepileptic treatment, Anus, Arbuthnot lane, Arthritic, Arthritic pain, Ascites, Ascites number, Asylum, Bacillus, Bave, Bevan lewis, Bilious attacks, Bladder, Blood clot, Blood count, Blood cultures, Blood platelets, Blood serum, Blood supply, Blood vessels, Borderland cases, Bouillon, Bowel, Bowel wall, Brain disease, Caees, Cases show, Cellular tissue, Centrifugalized, Centrifugalized deposit, Certain cases, Certain extent, Certain points, Cervical glands, Charing, Chloroform poisoning, Chronic alcoholics, Chronic alcoholism, Chronic maniac, Cirrhosis, Claybury, Claybury laboratory, Claye shaw, Clinical experience, Clinical picture, Clinical signs, Clinical symptoms, Cold chamber, Comparative inquiry, Connexion, Considerable epistaxis, Considerable number, Constant feature, Criminal cases, Cryptogenic acidosis, Cubic millimetre, Culture tube, Cyclical, Cyst, Daily range, David yellowlees, Days bafore admission, Deep dementia, Defaecation, Deficient excretion, Delirium, Delirium tremens, Delusion, Dementia, Dementia praecox, Deprivation, Diacetic, Diacetic acid, Diarrhoea, Different individuals, Different species, Differential diagnosis, Diphtheria, Diphtheria bacillus, Diphtheroid, Diphtheroid bacilli, Diphtheroid bacillus, Diphtheroid organism, Diphtheroid organisms, Direct cause, Distal portion, Distended, Distended bladder, Distinct species, Diverticulum, Dorsal surfaces, Drowsy, Early stages, Efficient cause, Entire series, Epidemic diarrhoea, Epilepsy, Epistaxis, Eruption, Essential cause, Expectant attention, Exploratory incision, Exploratory operation, Extra bout, Family history, Fatal cases, Fatty change, Fatty changes, Fatty infiltration, Fatty liver, February, Female child, Fibrin formation, Fibrous band, First case, First name, First step, First week, Ford robertson, Ford robertson states, Former case, Frequent attacks, Fresh blood, Fresh eruption, Galvanometer, Galvanometer wave, General condition, General health, General paralysis, General paralytic, General paralytics, General principles, Great difficulty, Great frequency, Great increase, Great ormond street, Great prominence, Greater frequency, Haemorrhage, Haemorrhagic, Haemorrhagic eruption, Haemorrhagic rash, Haemorrhagic symptoms, Haemorrhagic tendency, Hallucination, Head injury, Heavy weight, Hepatic cirrhosis, Hospital cases, Hoxton house asylum, Human body, Hypnosis, Hypnotic, Hypnotic suggestion, Hypnotic treatment, Hypnotism, Hypogastric region, Imperfect oxidation, Incision, Individual cases, Inflammation, Inflammatory, Insanity, Intemperance, Intestinal, Intestinal obstruction, Intestine, Inverted diverticulum, Ironside bruce, January, July, Large amount, Large areas, Large majority, Large number, Large percentage, Large proportion, Large quantities, Large quantity, Latter conditions, Lesion, Less degree, Leucocyte, Little doubt, Little girl, Little urine, Liver, Local cause, Local recurrence, London county asylums, Long periods, Lower part, Lumbar puncture, Lymphoid cells, Lymphoid tissue, Male child, Male urethra, Malignant disease, Malignant growth, Many caees, Many cases, Many instances, Many years, Mechanical causes, Melancholia, Menstrual periods, Mental cases, Mental confusion, Mental disease, Mental diseases, Mental disturbance, Mental organization, Mental stability, Mental symptoms, Mercier, Mesentery, Metabolism, Microbic infection, Microscopical examination, Middle line, Mitral valve, Moderate severity, Moral sense, Mortem, Mott, Much mind, Mucous, Mucous membrane, Mucous membranes, Muscular rigidity, Nervous system, Next case, Next morning, Normal conditions, Normal individuals, Normal state, Obstruction, Oedema, Opening paper, Ordinary methods, Organic changes, Organic disease, Organism, Ormond, Other causes, Other change, Other children, Other factor, Other factors, Other forms, Other hand, Other observers, Other organisms, Other organs, Other respects, Oxidizing, Oxidizing power, Paralysis, Paralytic, Pathologist, Peliosis rheumatica, Pelvic floor, Personal equation, Petechia, Petechial, Petechial eruption, Pharynx, Po8t mortem, Poisoning, Polyneuritic, Polyneuritic psychosis, Popliteal, Popliteal artery, Positive symptoms, Post mortem, Potential lunatics, Present time, Previous attacks, Previous history, Primary purpura, Primitive emotions, Professor ernest, Professor halliburton, Profuse, Prolapse, Prominent symptom, Proximal part, Psychological medicine, Psychosis, Pure culture, Purpura, Purpura simplex, Purpuric, Purpuric eruption, Quiescent tubercle, Rash, Rash fades, Rectal, Rectal examination, Rectal prolapse, Rectum, Respiratory curve, Respiratory tract, Retinal haemorrhages, Retropharyngeal, Retropharyngeal abscess, Rheumatic arthritis, Rheumatic fever, Rheumatoid arthritis, Right side, Right wrist, Robertson, Same difficulty, Same suggestions, Same time, Sampson handley, Sarcoma, Scarlet fever, Secondary purpura, Sept, September, Septic bronchopneumonia, Several days, Severe cases, Severe pain, Short periods, Sick children, Similar attacks, Similar organisms, Single case, Skiagraph, Slight degree, Slight twists, Small amount, Small intestine, Small proportion, Sodium bicarbonate, Soft parts, Special importance, Special stress, Specific organism, Spleen, Sterile bouillon, Stirling district asylum, Subclavian vessels, Subcutaneous, Subcutaneous haemorrhage, Subcutaneous tissues, Such cases, Such persons, Such treatment, Sufficient evidence, Sufficient quantity, Sufficient time, Surgical, Symptom, Symptomatic purpura, Syphilis, Temperature chart, Temporary relief, Term dementia, Test person, Third case, Tonsil, Total deprivation, Total number, Total percentage, Toxic, Toxic action, Toxin, Tremens, Tuberculous, Tuberculous enteritis, Tuberculous meningitis, Tumour, Typhoid fever, Typical case, Typical symptoms, Umbilical, Umbilical region, Umbilicus, Upper part, Urethra, Urethral mucous membrane, Urinary tract, Urine, Various forms, Venereal disease, Venereal infection, Vicious habit, Whilst, Whole nature, Word associations, Worst cases.
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DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.2439.795
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