The Medical Fortnightly, Volumes 21-221902 - Medicine |
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... METHODS OF USING ARGYROL - Barnes .... 721 METHODS OF DIAGNOSIS FROM A MED- ICAL STANDPOINT , WITH SPECIAL RE ERENCES TO THE CLINICAL LABORA- TORY - Baxter 416 MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE IN JAPAN - Albert S. Ashmead .. 329 714 CATARACT OPERATION ...
... METHODS OF USING ARGYROL - Barnes .... 721 METHODS OF DIAGNOSIS FROM A MED- ICAL STANDPOINT , WITH SPECIAL RE ERENCES TO THE CLINICAL LABORA- TORY - Baxter 416 MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE IN JAPAN - Albert S. Ashmead .. 329 714 CATARACT OPERATION ...
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... Method of Performing Hysterectomy Pelvic and Abdominal Surgery ... 131 Experimental and Clinical Research into Certain Problems Relating to Surgical Operations - Crile 444 Four Epochs of Woman's Life - Galbraith ........ 402 George ...
... Method of Performing Hysterectomy Pelvic and Abdominal Surgery ... 131 Experimental and Clinical Research into Certain Problems Relating to Surgical Operations - Crile 444 Four Epochs of Woman's Life - Galbraith ........ 402 George ...
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... method , but not completely . The cul- ture medium is ordinary glycerine agar , with 5 per cent sterilized garden earth . Growth occurs at 35 degrees C. in from two to seven days , in the form of small whitish gray , semi - transparent ...
... method , but not completely . The cul- ture medium is ordinary glycerine agar , with 5 per cent sterilized garden earth . Growth occurs at 35 degrees C. in from two to seven days , in the form of small whitish gray , semi - transparent ...
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... methods of infection , possibly three . The usual method is by direct contact , as by the fingers of the examining physician , nurse or instruments , and determines a large per cent of all cases . A small per cent of cases have occurred ...
... methods of infection , possibly three . The usual method is by direct contact , as by the fingers of the examining physician , nurse or instruments , and determines a large per cent of all cases . A small per cent of cases have occurred ...
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... method . If the bath is employed , the child should be immersed in water at a temperature not less than 86 ° F. to begin with , and the duration of the bath should be about fifteen minutes . If necessary , warm water may be added and ...
... method . If the bath is employed , the child should be immersed in water at a temperature not less than 86 ° F. to begin with , and the duration of the bath should be about fifteen minutes . If necessary , warm water may be added and ...
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