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Page 292
... Doctor's Earnings - The . 479 784 Diphtheria By B. W Haris , M. D. 505 779 Disagreeing Doctors .... 558 762 Doctor Remembered - A . 579 318 Disease of Women - Surgical . By S. Murdock , M. D. , Oneida Kas ...... 633 517 709 355 332 370 ...
... Doctor's Earnings - The . 479 784 Diphtheria By B. W Haris , M. D. 505 779 Disagreeing Doctors .... 558 762 Doctor Remembered - A . 579 318 Disease of Women - Surgical . By S. Murdock , M. D. , Oneida Kas ...... 633 517 709 355 332 370 ...
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... Doctor . Obstetrics and Gynecology . By E. S. McKee , M. D .. Cincinnati , Ohio . 550 Senn's Hydrogen Gas Test . By A. H. Cordier , M. D. , McPherson , Kas . Ocular Surgery . By G. A. Wall , M. D. , Topeka .. 23 Summer Diarrhoea . By ...
... Doctor . Obstetrics and Gynecology . By E. S. McKee , M. D .. Cincinnati , Ohio . 550 Senn's Hydrogen Gas Test . By A. H. Cordier , M. D. , McPherson , Kas . Ocular Surgery . By G. A. Wall , M. D. , Topeka .. 23 Summer Diarrhoea . By ...
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... doctor ob - currence in such cases . There was some offensive discharge from the right antrum into. FIGURE II . wash for the mouth , and anterior and pos- terior nares , and compresses of distilled ex- tract of hamamelis applied ...
... doctor ob - currence in such cases . There was some offensive discharge from the right antrum into. FIGURE II . wash for the mouth , and anterior and pos- terior nares , and compresses of distilled ex- tract of hamamelis applied ...
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... doctor cannot think of anything else to do for his case . But let the local treat- ment be with the curette or without it , with as cervical endometritis some distinct meas- ures have to be adopted . This extension to the corporeal ...
... doctor cannot think of anything else to do for his case . But let the local treat- ment be with the curette or without it , with as cervical endometritis some distinct meas- ures have to be adopted . This extension to the corporeal ...
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... doctors of that time called , as did army surgeons , typho- malarial . After a while I thought them ty- phoid . Did ... doctor examine to see if they were right before making traction . Harris . Spoke of a seminary at Pittsfield , The ...
... doctors of that time called , as did army surgeons , typho- malarial . After a while I thought them ty- phoid . Did ... doctor examine to see if they were right before making traction . Harris . Spoke of a seminary at Pittsfield , The ...
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Page 400 - But no one can be considered as a regular practitioner, or a fit associate in consultation, whose practice is based on an exclusive dogma, to the rejection of the accumulated experience of the profession, and of the aids actually furnished by anatomy, physiology, pathology, and organic chemistry.
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