Albany Medical Annals, Volume 23Burdick & Taylor, 1902 - Medicine |
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... practice twenty or even fifteen years , who have not kept pace with the advances and the scientific move- ment , the language of the medicine of to - day is almost unintelli- gible . Indeed , medicine has been metamorphosed from an art ...
... practice twenty or even fifteen years , who have not kept pace with the advances and the scientific move- ment , the language of the medicine of to - day is almost unintelli- gible . Indeed , medicine has been metamorphosed from an art ...
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... practice , contends that in all diseases of the stomach we need the test meal and the knowl- edge gained by its chemical examination , for the recognition of disease . We shall always meet a large number of cases , however , with ...
... practice , contends that in all diseases of the stomach we need the test meal and the knowl- edge gained by its chemical examination , for the recognition of disease . We shall always meet a large number of cases , however , with ...
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... practice , which justify the great satisfaction with which its use is continued . We have only to refer to the signifi- cance of optic neuritis with brain symptoms , however vague , the presence of choroidal tuberculosis in advance of ...
... practice , which justify the great satisfaction with which its use is continued . We have only to refer to the signifi- cance of optic neuritis with brain symptoms , however vague , the presence of choroidal tuberculosis in advance of ...
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... practice of medicine rests . " We must gain exact knowledge in order to derive satisfaction from our practice . Even with increasing knowledge the lay- man's demands may in many cases be far beyond our ability to supply . We can ill ...
... practice of medicine rests . " We must gain exact knowledge in order to derive satisfaction from our practice . Even with increasing knowledge the lay- man's demands may in many cases be far beyond our ability to supply . We can ill ...
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... practice are by no means limited to the scientific . This fact requires no extended argument . Did Schoenlein's prac- tical work in Berlin suffer because of his scientific attainments or because he became the pioneer in Germany in the ...
... practice are by no means limited to the scientific . This fact requires no extended argument . Did Schoenlein's prac- tical work in Berlin suffer because of his scientific attainments or because he became the pioneer in Germany in the ...
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