Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 26Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... given a trial . Should the ulcer not be benefited under this regime the case is presumably one of cancer . The microscope should not be ignored , nor its use too long deferred . In cystic degenera- tion the cysts may be seen and their ...
... given a trial . Should the ulcer not be benefited under this regime the case is presumably one of cancer . The microscope should not be ignored , nor its use too long deferred . In cystic degenera- tion the cysts may be seen and their ...
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... given to each of these unfortunates , it will require no mathematical calculation to assure us of the inestimable gain accruing therefrom . We not infrequently have the picture of a woman in the full flush of health passing rapidly into ...
... given to each of these unfortunates , it will require no mathematical calculation to assure us of the inestimable gain accruing therefrom . We not infrequently have the picture of a woman in the full flush of health passing rapidly into ...
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... given to scientific matters . The membership in the state society will be greatly increased and its influence for good correspondingly multiplied . While the plan for the reorganization of the state society is not fully matured , I have ...
... given to scientific matters . The membership in the state society will be greatly increased and its influence for good correspondingly multiplied . While the plan for the reorganization of the state society is not fully matured , I have ...
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... given too early , to weaken uterine contractions and impair cardiac force ; however , in many instances I have given it during the termination of the first stage and continuously until the completion of the second stage . The customary ...
... given too early , to weaken uterine contractions and impair cardiac force ; however , in many instances I have given it during the termination of the first stage and continuously until the completion of the second stage . The customary ...
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... given up . The pulmo- nary pleura was eroded by reason of the long contact with pus , in a sacculated cavity . On the way to bed from the operating room the efforts at vomiting ruptured the abscess into a bron- chus and quite a quantity ...
... given up . The pulmo- nary pleura was eroded by reason of the long contact with pus , in a sacculated cavity . On the way to bed from the operating room the efforts at vomiting ruptured the abscess into a bron- chus and quite a quantity ...
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