Physician and Surgeon, Volume 9Keating & Bryant, 1887 |
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... considered only in its relation to the time between the fifth year and the establish- ment of puberty , when childhood is over , and youth or maiden- hood begins . The permanent teeth are cut in the following order : ( 1 ) Four first ...
... considered only in its relation to the time between the fifth year and the establish- ment of puberty , when childhood is over , and youth or maiden- hood begins . The permanent teeth are cut in the following order : ( 1 ) Four first ...
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... considered this bursa the vestiges of the passage of communication between the pharangeal cavity and the cere- bral hypophysis cavity . Ganghofner considered it to be a nor- mal cul - de - sac of the pharynx , analagous to the cavities ...
... considered this bursa the vestiges of the passage of communication between the pharangeal cavity and the cere- bral hypophysis cavity . Ganghofner considered it to be a nor- mal cul - de - sac of the pharynx , analagous to the cavities ...
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... considered a long sitting . The physiological action of mas- sage is a subject that still requires accurate investigation , but there is little doubt that it improves the appetite and nutrition of even healthy individuals . " NEW ...
... considered a long sitting . The physiological action of mas- sage is a subject that still requires accurate investigation , but there is little doubt that it improves the appetite and nutrition of even healthy individuals . " NEW ...
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... considered in this short paper . The Eustachian tube is probably always in a state of acute catarrh . ear are numerous . The causes of acute suppurative inflammation of the middle They may be classed under two general heads ...
... considered in this short paper . The Eustachian tube is probably always in a state of acute catarrh . ear are numerous . The causes of acute suppurative inflammation of the middle They may be classed under two general heads ...
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... considered under three heads , namely : prophylactic , abortive and curative . When considering the causes of this affection we saw that , in many cases , it was con- nected with , and dependent upon inflammation of the upper air ...
... considered under three heads , namely : prophylactic , abortive and curative . When considering the causes of this affection we saw that , in many cases , it was con- nected with , and dependent upon inflammation of the upper air ...
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