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... suffer the disgrace in case of a fatal termination , but , if his skill surmounts all the injury which may have been done , the quack boldly asserts , and is generally believed , that the patient was recovering when the case was taken ...
... suffer the disgrace in case of a fatal termination , but , if his skill surmounts all the injury which may have been done , the quack boldly asserts , and is generally believed , that the patient was recovering when the case was taken ...
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... suffering from convulsion of her limbs . They would jerk for an hour at a time , with such force that the jar might be plainly felt on the floor of an adjoining room . I had never previously seen a case of this character , and it , of ...
... suffering from convulsion of her limbs . They would jerk for an hour at a time , with such force that the jar might be plainly felt on the floor of an adjoining room . I had never previously seen a case of this character , and it , of ...
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... suffering from chorea , and was continually in motion . In this case I adopted the same course of treatment as in the former , but the pills of the extract were used but a few days , while the infusion was continued longer and until ...
... suffering from chorea , and was continually in motion . In this case I adopted the same course of treatment as in the former , but the pills of the extract were used but a few days , while the infusion was continued longer and until ...
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... suffering . We believe the surest antidote to quackery will be found in the highest elevation of medical and moral worth ; and , as the editor of a medical journal , we shall advocate the doctrine that the best way of avoiding the ...
... suffering . We believe the surest antidote to quackery will be found in the highest elevation of medical and moral worth ; and , as the editor of a medical journal , we shall advocate the doctrine that the best way of avoiding the ...
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... suffering , but that just demands may be made for services , rendered under circumstances where such de- mands are admissible , in conformity with the law of kindness and charity . There are some people who look upon the services of a ...
... suffering , but that just demands may be made for services , rendered under circumstances where such de- mands are admissible , in conformity with the law of kindness and charity . There are some people who look upon the services of a ...
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