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drop j.
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in paralytic rabies in dogs, dropping of the mandible and inability to close the mouth.
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drop p.
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instrumental percussion in which the plexor is allowed to fall by its own weight on to the pleximeter, the elements considered in the examination being the sound heard, the vibrations felt in the handle of the plexor, and the rebound of the plexor seen. Called also Lerch's p.
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drop s.
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depression of one shoulder below the level of the other.
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drop-foot g.
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steppage g.
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dropacism
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the removal of hairs by means of a plaster or wax.
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