The Medical Times and Register, Volume 10Medical Publishing Company, 1880 - Medicine |
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... applied outside of the larynx and glottis . The infant continued to eat well , being fed on condensed milk . She was di- rected to continue the medicine , together with Keasbey & Mattison's infant food . The arm was kept in splints ; it ...
... applied outside of the larynx and glottis . The infant continued to eat well , being fed on condensed milk . She was di- rected to continue the medicine , together with Keasbey & Mattison's infant food . The arm was kept in splints ; it ...
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... applied over the trochanter , and the band around it and the pelvis drawn moderately tight and buckled . This served so well in keeping the fractured surfaces in apposition that nothing else than comfortable support for the leg was ...
... applied over the trochanter , and the band around it and the pelvis drawn moderately tight and buckled . This served so well in keeping the fractured surfaces in apposition that nothing else than comfortable support for the leg was ...
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... applied two weeks ago for relief from symp- toms which he describes as " weakness , and difficulty in walking . " At this point in the examination you would like to be informed as to the cause of the peculiar nasal intonation of the ...
... applied two weeks ago for relief from symp- toms which he describes as " weakness , and difficulty in walking . " At this point in the examination you would like to be informed as to the cause of the peculiar nasal intonation of the ...
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... applied for a position under the new . The bill went through the Legislature in triumph . It killed the old sys- tem . The satisfaction of lawyers , physicians , and all well - disposed persons was great . Meanwhile , Coroner Newton had ...
... applied for a position under the new . The bill went through the Legislature in triumph . It killed the old sys- tem . The satisfaction of lawyers , physicians , and all well - disposed persons was great . Meanwhile , Coroner Newton had ...
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... applied as to cause the head of the humerus to impinge against the weakest portion of the capsule . If by " the weakest portion of the capsule " is meant the part least supported by muscles , the statement may be correct ; but the exami ...
... applied as to cause the head of the humerus to impinge against the weakest portion of the capsule . If by " the weakest portion of the capsule " is meant the part least supported by muscles , the statement may be correct ; but the exami ...
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