The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 110Cupples, Upham & Company, 1884 - Medicine |
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... facts as yet presented exact surgical laws regulating excision , and cases will have to be judged chiefly ac- cording to their individual merits . Certain facts , how- ever , have been collected justifying some generaliza- tions of ...
... facts as yet presented exact surgical laws regulating excision , and cases will have to be judged chiefly ac- cording to their individual merits . Certain facts , how- ever , have been collected justifying some generaliza- tions of ...
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... fact that the application are real , but are not produced through any direct ef- of proper mechanical protection , by which the mind is fect on the parts , but through the incidental impres- relieved of the fear of pain , is followed by ...
... fact that the application are real , but are not produced through any direct ef- of proper mechanical protection , by which the mind is fect on the parts , but through the incidental impres- relieved of the fear of pain , is followed by ...
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... fact for a fact it is according to his observations- turned in two days with the abnormal sensations gone . that the majority of grave lesions about joints in child- The symptoms had lasted a considerable time . The hood was epiphyseal ...
... fact for a fact it is according to his observations- turned in two days with the abnormal sensations gone . that the majority of grave lesions about joints in child- The symptoms had lasted a considerable time . The hood was epiphyseal ...
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... facts scattered through the volu- minous literature of medicine , and render them by comparison and collation useful ... facts recorded by others one constantly finds the most important facts omitted and generalizations added in ...
... facts scattered through the volu- minous literature of medicine , and render them by comparison and collation useful ... facts recorded by others one constantly finds the most important facts omitted and generalizations added in ...
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... fact that the improvement was coincident with the venesection and that there was really scarcely any refusion , renders it doubtful whether in the first case a similarly fortu- nate result would not have followed simple blood - let ...
... fact that the improvement was coincident with the venesection and that there was really scarcely any refusion , renders it doubtful whether in the first case a similarly fortu- nate result would not have followed simple blood - let ...
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