Daniel's Texas Medical Journal, Volume 10Ferdinand Eugene Daniel 1895 - Medicine |
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... able atrophy in the completely paralyzed arm , and not a symptom of nervous derangement in sight . " Had he gone a little further into the literature of his subject , he would have made the discovery , that the absence of atrophy was ...
... able atrophy in the completely paralyzed arm , and not a symptom of nervous derangement in sight . " Had he gone a little further into the literature of his subject , he would have made the discovery , that the absence of atrophy was ...
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... able members of both professions . It was very much in line with the views expressed by Dr. Daniel in his paper be- fore the International Medico - Legal Congress at Chicago last summer , which attracted so much attention . Agitation of ...
... able members of both professions . It was very much in line with the views expressed by Dr. Daniel in his paper be- fore the International Medico - Legal Congress at Chicago last summer , which attracted so much attention . Agitation of ...
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... able and distinguished colleague , Prof. Sim , and hope to see it become general through- out the United States . Medical News and Miscellany . Dr. Swearingen and his family are camping at San Marcos during the Chautauqua season . The ...
... able and distinguished colleague , Prof. Sim , and hope to see it become general through- out the United States . Medical News and Miscellany . Dr. Swearingen and his family are camping at San Marcos during the Chautauqua season . The ...
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... able faculty , well equipped laboratories , and ample hospital facilities , is the medi- cal department of the University of the City of New York . This school has a corps of sixty - four professors and instructors , in- cluding such ...
... able faculty , well equipped laboratories , and ample hospital facilities , is the medi- cal department of the University of the City of New York . This school has a corps of sixty - four professors and instructors , in- cluding such ...
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... able to swallow blood which he cannot do freely with a gag in , stop the operation and give more chloroform if there be any sign of your patient coming to , and do not be afraid of blood getting into the larynx . The condition of the ...
... able to swallow blood which he cannot do freely with a gag in , stop the operation and give more chloroform if there be any sign of your patient coming to , and do not be afraid of blood getting into the larynx . The condition of the ...
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