Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 34J. W. Keating., 1912 - Medicine |
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... treat- ment , 279 . Eclampsia , a fatal case of , 85 . the blood pressure index of , 280 . EDITORIAL : A new professor at Michigan , 438 . A preliminary note on peptid - split- ting agent in human blood serum , 487 . A tribute to ...
... treat- ment , 279 . Eclampsia , a fatal case of , 85 . the blood pressure index of , 280 . EDITORIAL : A new professor at Michigan , 438 . A preliminary note on peptid - split- ting agent in human blood serum , 487 . A tribute to ...
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... treated with greater chances of success after r - ray examination . Hence x - ray diagnosis should be the rule . whenever accessible and two exposures at right angles give more accurate knowledge of a case . The interpretation of an x ...
... treated with greater chances of success after r - ray examination . Hence x - ray diagnosis should be the rule . whenever accessible and two exposures at right angles give more accurate knowledge of a case . The interpretation of an x ...
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... treat openly such cases as are either irreducible by other methods or those in which the fragments cannot be retained in their normal rela- tions . The technic of the open treatment of fractures has been well worked out by Mr. Lane ...
... treat openly such cases as are either irreducible by other methods or those in which the fragments cannot be retained in their normal rela- tions . The technic of the open treatment of fractures has been well worked out by Mr. Lane ...
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... treat it as a poisoning due to the accumulation of waste products . Whether we favor the theory of the first or second group we must bear in mind that neither exhaustion nor intoxication is a necessary ante- cedent to sleep . On the ...
... treat it as a poisoning due to the accumulation of waste products . Whether we favor the theory of the first or second group we must bear in mind that neither exhaustion nor intoxication is a necessary ante- cedent to sleep . On the ...
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... treated by one who knows Doctor Griswold as well as does the gentle- man who is to respond to this toast , and we are especially glad to hear him because we feel that we have sort of a personal claim upon him . We were , perhaps , his ...
... treated by one who knows Doctor Griswold as well as does the gentle- man who is to respond to this toast , and we are especially glad to hear him because we feel that we have sort of a personal claim upon him . We were , perhaps , his ...
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