Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 34J. W. Keating., 1912 - Medicine |
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... hospital , the University , 449 . Clinical Society of the University of Michigan , 35 , 80 , 130 , 177 , 224 , 264 , 326 , 352 , 420 , 479 , 518 . Colon and sigmoid , tumors of the , three - step operation in , 429 . Colonic ...
... hospital , the University , 449 . Clinical Society of the University of Michigan , 35 , 80 , 130 , 177 , 224 , 264 , 326 , 352 , 420 , 479 , 518 . Colon and sigmoid , tumors of the , three - step operation in , 429 . Colonic ...
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... Hospital ( the Mayo clinic ) , 1905-1909 , 288 . Diagnostic and therapeutic technic , 189 . Differential diagnosis , 448 . Diseases of the nose , throat , and ear , 192 . Experimental psychology , 336 . False modesty , 335 . General ...
... Hospital ( the Mayo clinic ) , 1905-1909 , 288 . Diagnostic and therapeutic technic , 189 . Differential diagnosis , 448 . Diseases of the nose , throat , and ear , 192 . Experimental psychology , 336 . False modesty , 335 . General ...
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... Hospital in the different types of sleep which occur in different psychoses . The custom of constructing charts from nightly records of sleep covering long periods has seemed to show , at least in manic depressive insanity , that the ...
... Hospital in the different types of sleep which occur in different psychoses . The custom of constructing charts from nightly records of sleep covering long periods has seemed to show , at least in manic depressive insanity , that the ...
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... hospital . Of course we will not know whether this patient is cured until we have examined the stools further for the eggs of the hook - worm . The average case requires four or five courses of thymol ; in many cases eight or ten ...
... hospital . Of course we will not know whether this patient is cured until we have examined the stools further for the eggs of the hook - worm . The average case requires four or five courses of thymol ; in many cases eight or ten ...
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... hospital chiefly in order to remove from his mind the feeling that he had some serious disease standing over him . We were able to get him in a better frame of mind partly by showing him that these tumors were nothing but fat , and that ...
... hospital chiefly in order to remove from his mind the feeling that he had some serious disease standing over him . We were able to get him in a better frame of mind partly by showing him that these tumors were nothing but fat , and that ...
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