Canada Lancet, Volume 20Lancet Publishing Company, 1888 - Medicine |
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... Physician's 348 Lupus , Treatment of Malarial Fever 56 28 Felon , Treatment of without Incision . 213 Fibroids , Uterine Marasmus , Infantile . Materia Medica , Study of . 158 58 Foreign Bodies in Nose , To remove . 151 Matriculation in ...
... Physician's 348 Lupus , Treatment of Malarial Fever 56 28 Felon , Treatment of without Incision . 213 Fibroids , Uterine Marasmus , Infantile . Materia Medica , Study of . 158 58 Foreign Bodies in Nose , To remove . 151 Matriculation in ...
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... physician , and have ranked among the gravest conditions in which the surgeon has been called upon to be frail Nature's helper . An early and positive diagnosis being impossible in the absence of a knowledge of aspiration , the pus in a ...
... physician , and have ranked among the gravest conditions in which the surgeon has been called upon to be frail Nature's helper . An early and positive diagnosis being impossible in the absence of a knowledge of aspiration , the pus in a ...
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... physician took care to watch the effect , etc. The habit of pre - result . scribing arsenic in all cutaneous diseases can not be too strongly denounced , and I think the ma- jority of text - books and lecturers are to blame for not ...
... physician took care to watch the effect , etc. The habit of pre - result . scribing arsenic in all cutaneous diseases can not be too strongly denounced , and I think the ma- jority of text - books and lecturers are to blame for not ...
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... physician or surgeon was immeasurably less con- siderable than those of the least advanced and accomplished of our contemporary doctors . There is no marvel in this fact , because nowadays the details , and much more than the details ...
... physician or surgeon was immeasurably less con- siderable than those of the least advanced and accomplished of our contemporary doctors . There is no marvel in this fact , because nowadays the details , and much more than the details ...
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... physician to the Garrison Hospital at Munich . | He gives ( with a rectal temperature of 102-2 ° F. ) a cold bath at 63.5 ° , lasting a quarter of an hour , about every three hours , winter and summer , in unheated rooms , with windows ...
... physician to the Garrison Hospital at Munich . | He gives ( with a rectal temperature of 102-2 ° F. ) a cold bath at 63.5 ° , lasting a quarter of an hour , about every three hours , winter and summer , in unheated rooms , with windows ...
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