Canada Lancet, Volume 20Lancet Publishing Company, 1888 - Medicine |
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... hand I believe some have laid more stress upon this condition than they should , and have even operated when it was not necessary , Emmet going so far as to say that " at least one - half of the ailments among those who have borne ...
... hand I believe some have laid more stress upon this condition than they should , and have even operated when it was not necessary , Emmet going so far as to say that " at least one - half of the ailments among those who have borne ...
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... hands , as the operation is opposed to some of the most cherished practices of modern surgery . 1. The patient ... hand as is necessary . If ordinary prudence is exer- cised , the sphincters will invariably be restored to the full ...
... hands , as the operation is opposed to some of the most cherished practices of modern surgery . 1. The patient ... hand as is necessary . If ordinary prudence is exer- cised , the sphincters will invariably be restored to the full ...
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... hand , if an invalid finds that the climate does not agree with him , he can travel hence to Southern California quickly and comfortably . Med . News . OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF EMPYEMA OF THE ANTRUM OF HIGHMORE In the Archiv . für . Klin ...
... hand , if an invalid finds that the climate does not agree with him , he can travel hence to Southern California quickly and comfortably . Med . News . OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF EMPYEMA OF THE ANTRUM OF HIGHMORE In the Archiv . für . Klin ...
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... hand in everything that concerns the sick , and to this end his authority and influence should be paramount . A great point is gained when it can be said of a practitioner that when he appears on the scene he takes not only general but ...
... hand in everything that concerns the sick , and to this end his authority and influence should be paramount . A great point is gained when it can be said of a practitioner that when he appears on the scene he takes not only general but ...
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... hands and feet were cold and clammy . She lay apparently unconscious , but could at first be roused by shaking and shouting to her , rapidly sinking , however , into a state of profound coma . The pupils were normal in size , and ...
... hands and feet were cold and clammy . She lay apparently unconscious , but could at first be roused by shaking and shouting to her , rapidly sinking , however , into a state of profound coma . The pupils were normal in size , and ...
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