The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner, Volume 35W. B. Keen, Cooke, 1877 - Medicine |
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... apparatus , and that we made a mistake if we laid down any definite rules with regard to it . Dr. Cabell , of Virginia , inquired of Dr. Bulkley whether he had used any other mineral water except those he had mentioned . Dr. Bulkley ...
... apparatus , and that we made a mistake if we laid down any definite rules with regard to it . Dr. Cabell , of Virginia , inquired of Dr. Bulkley whether he had used any other mineral water except those he had mentioned . Dr. Bulkley ...
Page 37
... apparatus for which he fully described . The only other element of treatment was cod - liver oil , or ext . of malt , to build up the strength of the patient . Dr. Scott , of Ohio , directed the attention of the section to the fact that ...
... apparatus for which he fully described . The only other element of treatment was cod - liver oil , or ext . of malt , to build up the strength of the patient . Dr. Scott , of Ohio , directed the attention of the section to the fact that ...
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... apparatus devised by him for the electrolysis of uterine tumors . The success of the operation has been greater since he devised the new grooved electrode . These pointed electrodes are driven into the most accessible part of the mass ...
... apparatus devised by him for the electrolysis of uterine tumors . The success of the operation has been greater since he devised the new grooved electrode . These pointed electrodes are driven into the most accessible part of the mass ...
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... apparatus was the plan of treatment . Dr. Sayre thought at the time that the method was original with him , but Dr. St. John , of New York , informed him that he had already applied plaster of Paris in the same way , when he was house ...
... apparatus was the plan of treatment . Dr. Sayre thought at the time that the method was original with him , but Dr. St. John , of New York , informed him that he had already applied plaster of Paris in the same way , when he was house ...
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... apparatus called by him " the spinal swing , " the principle of which was suggested to him while he was engaged in examining a young patient who en- deavored to aid in his spinal extension while in the hands of an assistant . The apparatus ...
... apparatus called by him " the spinal swing , " the principle of which was suggested to him while he was engaged in examining a young patient who en- deavored to aid in his spinal extension while in the hands of an assistant . The apparatus ...
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