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- F.J. McKenzie interviewed concerning his treatment and evolution in medical treatment of disease1
- Facial spasm and tic-douloureux for which neurectomy and neuro-tension were employed1
- Facts in hydropathy, or water-cure: a collection of cases, with details of treatment, shewing the safest and most effectual know means to be used in gout, rheumatism, indigestion, hypochondriasis, fevers, consumption, &c ; &c ; from Sir Charles Scudamore, Drs. Wilson, Gully ... and others ; to which is prefixed Bulwer's celebrated letter1
- Faradism in the practice of gynaecology1
- Fatal case of lead-poisoning in which ataxia was the principal symptom (pseudotabes)1
- Fatal nausea and vomiting of pregnancy, with report of cases1
- Fatal peritonitis following ovarian apoplexy at the menstrual period1
- Fatal poisoning by mushrooms1
- Fatal post-partum hemorrhage1
- Fatal puerperal sepsis due to introduction of an elm tent1
- Faulty innervation as a factor in skin diseases1
- Favorable results of Koch's tuberculin treatment in tubercular affections that are not pulmonary1
- Feeding in the wasting diseases1
- Feeding per rectum: as illustrated in the case of the late President Garfield, and others1
- Feigned insanity: case of Joseph Waltz1
- Femoral aneurism cured by direct compression, while the patient was taking active exercise: death from peritonitis six years afterwards1
- Femoral aneurism treated by immediate compression1
- Femoral osteotomy for the correction of deformity resulting from hip-joint disease1
- Ferratin: the ferruginous element of food1
- Fetal physical diagnosis: with an analysis of the physical examination of one hundred and twenty-six cases1
