Southern California Practitioner, Volume 29Stoll & Thayer, 1914 - Medicine |
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... fact we never do allow the pelvis to empty itself , as the customs of civilization require us to keep the trunk upright for from fourteen to eighteen hours out of each twenty - four , and to use soft beds and pillows during our periods ...
... fact we never do allow the pelvis to empty itself , as the customs of civilization require us to keep the trunk upright for from fourteen to eighteen hours out of each twenty - four , and to use soft beds and pillows during our periods ...
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... fact that it is being constantly supplied with material in different stages of fer- mentation and even putrefaction offers a striking example of a receptacle and generator of poisons . There is con- stantly present in this canal the ...
... fact that it is being constantly supplied with material in different stages of fer- mentation and even putrefaction offers a striking example of a receptacle and generator of poisons . There is con- stantly present in this canal the ...
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... fact , it is becoming an accepted fact that the Roentgenologist is a very useful man to have around as a consulting specialist . American Roentgenologists in general have been a little slow to enter the field of fluoroscopy on account ...
... fact , it is becoming an accepted fact that the Roentgenologist is a very useful man to have around as a consulting specialist . American Roentgenologists in general have been a little slow to enter the field of fluoroscopy on account ...
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... fact he is doing most excellent work , and has developed a technique of great value which has the advantage that it can be carried out at a comparatively moderate cost . The Roentgen ray also plays an im- portant part in the diagnosis ...
... fact he is doing most excellent work , and has developed a technique of great value which has the advantage that it can be carried out at a comparatively moderate cost . The Roentgen ray also plays an im- portant part in the diagnosis ...
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... fact that he is a perjurer , that he was ' short in his accounts ' and that he committed ' a fel- ony ? ' Has anyone the legal right to so charge him in the public press ? " The other concerns the Board of Health of the State of ...
... fact that he is a perjurer , that he was ' short in his accounts ' and that he committed ' a fel- ony ? ' Has anyone the legal right to so charge him in the public press ? " The other concerns the Board of Health of the State of ...
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