Southern California Practitioner, Volume 29Stoll & Thayer, 1914 - Medicine |
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... reason- able time in exercise , use plenty of wa- ter internally and externally and pay strict attention to the calls of nature . For constipation , I am in the habit of using the salines in decreasing doses in cold water on arising ...
... reason- able time in exercise , use plenty of wa- ter internally and externally and pay strict attention to the calls of nature . For constipation , I am in the habit of using the salines in decreasing doses in cold water on arising ...
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... disproven . This , of course , makes the Roentgen- ologist more conservative and for this reason I believe the work there to be more accurate than elsewhere . It must be remembered , 10 THE ROENTGENOLOGIST AND THE CLINICIAN 10.
... disproven . This , of course , makes the Roentgen- ologist more conservative and for this reason I believe the work there to be more accurate than elsewhere . It must be remembered , 10 THE ROENTGENOLOGIST AND THE CLINICIAN 10.
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... reason . The physicians of Santa Barbara - with one excep- tion - signed a petition asking the board to rescind their action , but all to no purpose . The result is that the worst is feared in regard to the future of the Cottage ...
... reason . The physicians of Santa Barbara - with one excep- tion - signed a petition asking the board to rescind their action , but all to no purpose . The result is that the worst is feared in regard to the future of the Cottage ...
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... reasons thereof of eclampsia . 5- ( a ) Describe briefly the position of left mento anterior and state method of procedure in delivering when this position presents . ( b ) Same for transverse pres- entation . ( c ) ( e ) 6 - Define and ...
... reasons thereof of eclampsia . 5- ( a ) Describe briefly the position of left mento anterior and state method of procedure in delivering when this position presents . ( b ) Same for transverse pres- entation . ( c ) ( e ) 6 - Define and ...
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sides these , there are about 400,000 tu- berculous children . By reason of lack of open air schools , preventoria , sana- toria , special hospitals , and horticul tural , agricultural and industrial colo- nies , the vast majority of ...
sides these , there are about 400,000 tu- berculous children . By reason of lack of open air schools , preventoria , sana- toria , special hospitals , and horticul tural , agricultural and industrial colo- nies , the vast majority of ...
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