New England Medical Monthly, Volume 20J.L. Gould, 1901 - Medicine |
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... necessary to stand with one foot in Europe and the other one in America , in order to be any sort of a Colossus . We needed to catch the spirit and the inspiration of men who had grown in an old time atmosphere of science , and we ...
... necessary to stand with one foot in Europe and the other one in America , in order to be any sort of a Colossus . We needed to catch the spirit and the inspiration of men who had grown in an old time atmosphere of science , and we ...
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... necessary , often takes ludicrous form from force of habit . We used to be surprised at the denials that poured in upon us after any new statement of fact that could have been demon- strated by the critics in a few hours ' time , and ...
... necessary , often takes ludicrous form from force of habit . We used to be surprised at the denials that poured in upon us after any new statement of fact that could have been demon- strated by the critics in a few hours ' time , and ...
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... necessary for the welfare of the college that it have both the promoters of interest in the financial side , and the scientific workers , but if legislative bodies and wealthy citizens were to see the real workings of our representative ...
... necessary for the welfare of the college that it have both the promoters of interest in the financial side , and the scientific workers , but if legislative bodies and wealthy citizens were to see the real workings of our representative ...
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... necessary to repeat the opera- tion , which may be done with perfect I have re- safety from time to time . peated the operation three times on one patient before I considered the operation a success . IS CALOMEL NECESSARY ? BY G. A. ...
... necessary to repeat the opera- tion , which may be done with perfect I have re- safety from time to time . peated the operation three times on one patient before I considered the operation a success . IS CALOMEL NECESSARY ? BY G. A. ...
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... necessary operation of crushing and morcellement . It may be stated in favor of the cephalotribe that it does not fracture the cranial bones except under condi . tions of extreme compression , and that it does diminish the size of the ...
... necessary operation of crushing and morcellement . It may be stated in favor of the cephalotribe that it does not fracture the cranial bones except under condi . tions of extreme compression , and that it does diminish the size of the ...
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