Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 28J. W. Keating., 1906 - Medicine |
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... direct , begins the study of the beneficent science of medicine . I was greatly rejoiced on reading in the papers this morning of the munificent gifts that have been made for the new university hospital . Surely the people of Toronto ...
... direct , begins the study of the beneficent science of medicine . I was greatly rejoiced on reading in the papers this morning of the munificent gifts that have been made for the new university hospital . Surely the people of Toronto ...
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... . How- ever , Coley has detailed the result of the treatment in thirty - four cases under his direct supervision , with which he experienced but five reverses - recurrence of the tumor and subsequent death . 40 EDITORIAL COMMENT .
... . How- ever , Coley has detailed the result of the treatment in thirty - four cases under his direct supervision , with which he experienced but five reverses - recurrence of the tumor and subsequent death . 40 EDITORIAL COMMENT .
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... direct bearing upon the foundation of syphilis . In my opinion , overeating and overdrinking may so change the metabolism of the human system as to render the effects of syphilis more intoxicating . DOCTOR JOHN A. BODINE : The time to ...
... direct bearing upon the foundation of syphilis . In my opinion , overeating and overdrinking may so change the metabolism of the human system as to render the effects of syphilis more intoxicating . DOCTOR JOHN A. BODINE : The time to ...
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... direct access to the arterial circulation . This assumption seems to Uhthoff somewhat arbitrary , and he does not claim the same for his case . The most probable explanation , accord- ing to the writer , is that in this case paraffin ...
... direct access to the arterial circulation . This assumption seems to Uhthoff somewhat arbitrary , and he does not claim the same for his case . The most probable explanation , accord- ing to the writer , is that in this case paraffin ...
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... direct attention to the importance of more complete and careful observations of the locations and the periods in which central growths affect the reflexes , with a view to furthering the final analysis of the cerebral reflex mechanism ...
... direct attention to the importance of more complete and careful observations of the locations and the periods in which central growths affect the reflexes , with a view to furthering the final analysis of the cerebral reflex mechanism ...
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