Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 34J. W. Keating., 1912 - Medicine |
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... matters pertaining to the , 337 . Medicine , experimental biology and , 49 . internal , nasopharyngeal operations from the standpoint of , 508 . Meningitis and mental trouble , local , traumatism to the ARTICLES . ix.
... matters pertaining to the , 337 . Medicine , experimental biology and , 49 . internal , nasopharyngeal operations from the standpoint of , 508 . Meningitis and mental trouble , local , traumatism to the ARTICLES . ix.
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... matters there is room and need for judgment . In such cases the surgeon must decide . Having stated the ideal to be sought and in a general way made clear that circumstances may and do modify the treatment of a given case , we shall now ...
... matters there is room and need for judgment . In such cases the surgeon must decide . Having stated the ideal to be sought and in a general way made clear that circumstances may and do modify the treatment of a given case , we shall now ...
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... matter of common observation it interferes with real reparation sleep and hyper- somnia is accompanied by notable fatigue . Individuals suffering from simple hypersomnia are not only sleepy , but the period of their sleep is clearly ...
... matter of common observation it interferes with real reparation sleep and hyper- somnia is accompanied by notable fatigue . Individuals suffering from simple hypersomnia are not only sleepy , but the period of their sleep is clearly ...
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... matters of professional success and ability or in the matter of friends , taken anybody's dust . Doctor Griswold , on an occasion of this kind the toastmaster is but the mouthpiece of the others , and as such I wish to say to you that ...
... matters of professional success and ability or in the matter of friends , taken anybody's dust . Doctor Griswold , on an occasion of this kind the toastmaster is but the mouthpiece of the others , and as such I wish to say to you that ...
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... matter for an older man to watch with perfect equanimity the progress of young men whose steps are sure to follow in their footsteps , and I know that I express the sentiments of all the younger men in the profession when I say that ...
... matter for an older man to watch with perfect equanimity the progress of young men whose steps are sure to follow in their footsteps , and I know that I express the sentiments of all the younger men in the profession when I say that ...
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