British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volume 50J. Churchill., 1872 |
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... Changes , and some Vital Statistics . By C. LEESON PRINCE , M.R.C.S. , & c . London , 1871. Pp . 239 Original Communications . • 473 474 476 ART . I. - On Retrovaccination . By P. M. BRAIDWOOD , M.D. ART . II . - Contributions to the ...
... Changes , and some Vital Statistics . By C. LEESON PRINCE , M.R.C.S. , & c . London , 1871. Pp . 239 Original Communications . • 473 474 476 ART . I. - On Retrovaccination . By P. M. BRAIDWOOD , M.D. ART . II . - Contributions to the ...
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... changes so slight and insignificant in a practice of twenty years . His summary of rules for the exhi- bition of chloroform in parturition may be adduced in illustra- tion of what we have advanced : — 66 Begin the inhalation of ...
... changes so slight and insignificant in a practice of twenty years . His summary of rules for the exhi- bition of chloroform in parturition may be adduced in illustra- tion of what we have advanced : — 66 Begin the inhalation of ...
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... changes in the future more sweeping and startling than any we have yet seen in our hospital system . The papers on ... change in the present system of hospital practice . I have often stated and taught that if our present medical ...
... changes in the future more sweeping and startling than any we have yet seen in our hospital system . The papers on ... change in the present system of hospital practice . I have often stated and taught that if our present medical ...
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... change of air was often required . The Return for Devonport affords a good example of the occurrence of autumnal diarrhoea , 87 cases having occurred during the quarter ending September 30th , which part of the year had been ...
... change of air was often required . The Return for Devonport affords a good example of the occurrence of autumnal diarrhoea , 87 cases having occurred during the quarter ending September 30th , which part of the year had been ...
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... change of climate . There is a notice of beriberi ( that unsatisfactorily defined disease ) at Labuan , and we have to regret that more is said of the circumstances which induce that condition of debility than of its actual nature , the ...
... change of climate . There is a notice of beriberi ( that unsatisfactorily defined disease ) at Labuan , and we have to regret that more is said of the circumstances which induce that condition of debility than of its actual nature , the ...
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