The American Physician, Volume 27C.C. Taylor., 1922 - Medicine |
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... natural history of tuberculous peritonitis , let us take into consideration the history of the child who has been examined by you . The child is six years old . He was brought to this hospital because of some trouble of the left ...
... natural history of tuberculous peritonitis , let us take into consideration the history of the child who has been examined by you . The child is six years old . He was brought to this hospital because of some trouble of the left ...
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... natural lines of and discomfort . Gentleness in the separation of ad- cleavage will lessen the number of new adhesions that will form , and reduce the incidence of pulmonary and cerebral emboli . Complete hemostasis should always be ...
... natural lines of and discomfort . Gentleness in the separation of ad- cleavage will lessen the number of new adhesions that will form , and reduce the incidence of pulmonary and cerebral emboli . Complete hemostasis should always be ...
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... natural position of choice in local anesthesia of the adult , assumed by the dor- mant child , offers many advantages . The position is favorable to the position of the operator in facilitat- ing the different stages of his operative ...
... natural position of choice in local anesthesia of the adult , assumed by the dor- mant child , offers many advantages . The position is favorable to the position of the operator in facilitat- ing the different stages of his operative ...
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... natural means of relieving constipation . While the laxative properties of Bran have long been recognized by physicians , there has been very little information regarding it in the books ordinarily in the hands of medical practitioners ...
... natural means of relieving constipation . While the laxative properties of Bran have long been recognized by physicians , there has been very little information regarding it in the books ordinarily in the hands of medical practitioners ...
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... natural desire . This was followed by a steady gain in weight , to- gether with an improvement in the content of the circulat- ing blood and a very noticeable gain in the general metabolic activity . In the majority of cases , the body ...
... natural desire . This was followed by a steady gain in weight , to- gether with an improvement in the content of the circulat- ing blood and a very noticeable gain in the general metabolic activity . In the majority of cases , the body ...
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