Kansas Medical Journal: Topeka, Volume 61894 |
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... success in his treatment to lead a number of otherwise sensible people to employ him . What the result of his further practice will be , only depends upon the character of the cases he may chance upon . Should some unfortunate victim of ...
... success in his treatment to lead a number of otherwise sensible people to employ him . What the result of his further practice will be , only depends upon the character of the cases he may chance upon . Should some unfortunate victim of ...
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... success is sure and certain . What repre- sentative body would refuse the demands of the whole medical fraternity of the state ? As we have already said , the law now in existence , though efficient in some cases , is entirely ...
... success is sure and certain . What repre- sentative body would refuse the demands of the whole medical fraternity of the state ? As we have already said , the law now in existence , though efficient in some cases , is entirely ...
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... success which The Dangers of Automatic Specialism . open so attractively , lead to limitation of view and of knowledge . Thought is re- pressed instead of stimulated . One becomes more and more dependent on others . " The perfect master ...
... success which The Dangers of Automatic Specialism . open so attractively , lead to limitation of view and of knowledge . Thought is re- pressed instead of stimulated . One becomes more and more dependent on others . " The perfect master ...
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... success were " three Pravas divi- sions " of a sterilized broth culture of bacillus He then turned his attention to the pro- pyocyaneus , incubated for ten days at a tem- ducts of the growth of the bacillus pyo - perature of 37 ° C ...
... success were " three Pravas divi- sions " of a sterilized broth culture of bacillus He then turned his attention to the pro- pyocyaneus , incubated for ten days at a tem- ducts of the growth of the bacillus pyo - perature of 37 ° C ...
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... success . The relative advantages of the knife and cauteries in the management of carcinoma depend very much upon the progress of the disease . In the incipiency of the local trouble there can be no doubt in regard to the excision being ...
... success . The relative advantages of the knife and cauteries in the management of carcinoma depend very much upon the progress of the disease . In the incipiency of the local trouble there can be no doubt in regard to the excision being ...
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Page 7 - Kansas; provided, that in all cases, when any person has been continuously engaged in the practice of medicine for a period of ten years or more he shall be considered to have complied with the provisions of this act, and that where persons have been in continuous practice of medicine for five years or more, shall be allowed two years in which to comply with such provisions.
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