The Medical Times and Register, Volume 17Medical Publishing Company, 1887 - Medicine |
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... treat a condi- tion which had not previously been de- scribed by systematic writers or in the medical journals , at ... treated by excision of the joint of the second toe . † I have made some extended inquiries among the larger retail ...
... treat a condi- tion which had not previously been de- scribed by systematic writers or in the medical journals , at ... treated by excision of the joint of the second toe . † I have made some extended inquiries among the larger retail ...
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... treated in an easy and popular manner . In Paris , also , regulations governing the sanitary administration of schools have been adopted . In the girls ' schools a young woman with a medical education has been appointed a sanitary ...
... treated in an easy and popular manner . In Paris , also , regulations governing the sanitary administration of schools have been adopted . In the girls ' schools a young woman with a medical education has been appointed a sanitary ...
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... treated with pot- ash and mercuric chloride added drop by drop . A yellow precipitate forms , then dis- solves as long as urethan is present , but it is afterwards again precipitated . This reagent is useful in a volumetric analysis ...
... treated with pot- ash and mercuric chloride added drop by drop . A yellow precipitate forms , then dis- solves as long as urethan is present , but it is afterwards again precipitated . This reagent is useful in a volumetric analysis ...
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... treat- ment by divulsion , he maintained that no dense , unyielding cervix should be forced open if so , it will be done with far greater hazard than could accrue from a clean in- cision with a sharp knife and scissors . All accidents ...
... treat- ment by divulsion , he maintained that no dense , unyielding cervix should be forced open if so , it will be done with far greater hazard than could accrue from a clean in- cision with a sharp knife and scissors . All accidents ...
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... treated with chromic acid may be used , which is harder than the other and requires double the time for absorption . They are made sufficiently pliable to be used for ligatures to bleeding vessels or for stump - drains . They are cut ...
... treated with chromic acid may be used , which is harder than the other and requires double the time for absorption . They are made sufficiently pliable to be used for ligatures to bleeding vessels or for stump - drains . They are cut ...
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