The Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 5; Volume 25J.P. Harrison, 1889 - Medicine |
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... York . About two years ago the editor of the New York Medical Record said that the most lonesome man in the world was the ophthalmologist who had not written an article on cocaine . It was in connection with ophthalmic surgery that it ...
... York . About two years ago the editor of the New York Medical Record said that the most lonesome man in the world was the ophthalmologist who had not written an article on cocaine . It was in connection with ophthalmic surgery that it ...
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... York , devised the following method : The skin is first anesthetized by means of a spray of ether , or better , rhigolene . The cocaine is then introduced by means of the hypodermic syringe . Now the blood - current will soon carry away ...
... York , devised the following method : The skin is first anesthetized by means of a spray of ether , or better , rhigolene . The cocaine is then introduced by means of the hypodermic syringe . Now the blood - current will soon carry away ...
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... York surgeon , who , when making a post - mortem examination of a horse that had died of tetanus , accidentally scratched his finger and shortly after died of the same disease . Experiments have been made by which a microorganism ...
... York surgeon , who , when making a post - mortem examination of a horse that had died of tetanus , accidentally scratched his finger and shortly after died of the same disease . Experiments have been made by which a microorganism ...
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... with and one with- out hypertrophy of the liver , the former usually occurring as an acute disease in cases of hard drinkers . Correspondence . OUR NEW YORK LETTER . DR . HAMILTON 50 THE ATLANTA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL .
... with and one with- out hypertrophy of the liver , the former usually occurring as an acute disease in cases of hard drinkers . Correspondence . OUR NEW YORK LETTER . DR . HAMILTON 50 THE ATLANTA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL .
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