A Case of Transposed Viscera

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  • M. S. Pal
چکیده

sion. He was treated, however, with quinine and emetine. The fever subsided the next day, but the supposed hepatic enlargement remained. After six injections of emetine, gr. 1 each, the enlargement on the right side remained, and the patient was examined by Dr. Moncrieff Joly, my Principal Medical Officer. He discovered that a distinct splenic notch could be felt in the mass on the right side; the heart was also lying

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دوره 62  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016