The Medical Times and Register, Volume 17Medical Publishing Company, 1887 - Medicine |
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... observe any deleterious influence in operation , with regard either to the whole school or to individual pupils , he ... observed that sensibility remained after some of the principal nerves had been cut . In some instances sensibility ...
... observe any deleterious influence in operation , with regard either to the whole school or to individual pupils , he ... observed that sensibility remained after some of the principal nerves had been cut . In some instances sensibility ...
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... observations on the post - mortem table , and of the action of old or new remedies ; and , to further this end ... observed similar phenomena in new - born puppies . No other influence pro- ceeding from the nervous system can be ...
... observations on the post - mortem table , and of the action of old or new remedies ; and , to further this end ... observed similar phenomena in new - born puppies . No other influence pro- ceeding from the nervous system can be ...
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... observed to myself , Here is a good chance to cure this lady of her retroflexion . The uterus is upright ; keep it so . So I kept her in bed nearly three months after her confinement , and after the return of the courses ordered ...
... observed to myself , Here is a good chance to cure this lady of her retroflexion . The uterus is upright ; keep it so . So I kept her in bed nearly three months after her confinement , and after the return of the courses ordered ...
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... observed in these cases , it is not only necessary to relieve the stricture at the internal os , but also to straighten the organ , or at least to give a free and straight outlet from the uterine cavity . No pessary for ante- flexion ...
... observed in these cases , it is not only necessary to relieve the stricture at the internal os , but also to straighten the organ , or at least to give a free and straight outlet from the uterine cavity . No pessary for ante- flexion ...
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... observed after their intro- duction into animals were ascribed to a specific power which they possessed , which could , and generally did , produce pus- formation when such materials came in contact with animal tissues . These experi ...
... observed after their intro- duction into animals were ascribed to a specific power which they possessed , which could , and generally did , produce pus- formation when such materials came in contact with animal tissues . These experi ...
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