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Identifier: tristatemedicalj2189ball (find matches)
Title: Tri-State medical journal
Year: 1895 (1890s)
Authors: Ball, James Moores, 1863-1929
Subjects: Tri-State Medical Society Medicine
Publisher: St. Louis : (s.n.)
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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aybe found for some of the structural changes observed in connection with certain chronic forms of nephritis. Nor can the fact be entirely discarded in connection with this subject that the medicinal treatment of albuminuria, so far as relates to the altered state of the urine, cannot be regarded as entirely satisfactory or progressive. Commenting upon this point Sir Granger Stewart observes Sir William Lectures on Albuminuria. 1888. 508 Original Articles. Roberts and Professor Rosenstein have come to the same general conclusion as Dr. Saundby as regards the inefficacy of drugs in diminishing albuminuria and I have satisfied myself by a long series of careful observations that we have no right to credit any drug with the power of directly diminishing the discharge of albumen. I will now proceed to the more practical part of the subject. This, which though of a somewhat fragmentary character, presents points of interest which seem worthy of consideration if not of further application.
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REGINALD HARRISON, F. R. C. S., OF LONDON. Since the introduction of the more general adoption of direct exploration of the kidney through an incision from the loin or otherwise, a certain proportion of cases have been met with where it failed to reveal any obvious cause for the symptom or symptoms which led to the adoption of the proceeding. It has however been frequently noticed that such cases were often completely and permanently cured by what was done. Amongst Albuminuria with Kidney Tension-Harrison. 509 others, Professor Annandale was one of the first to draw attention to this fact. A few examples of this kind, occurring at varying intervals during asomewhat lengthened experience of my own, have led me to believe that there may be other explanations for this than those hitherto offered. I regret that only scanty notes were kept at the time of some of my cases, arising from the fact that in the absence of what was sought for, the existing conditions were insufficiently appreciate

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