Albany Medical Annals, Volume 21Medical Society of the County of Albany, 1900 - Medicine |
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... practice of the period . Here can be found undoubtedly the best work on the eye and especially the most scientific and accurate methods of refraction in this country , if not in the world . Here also is the home of Retinoscopy in ...
... practice of the period . Here can be found undoubtedly the best work on the eye and especially the most scientific and accurate methods of refraction in this country , if not in the world . Here also is the home of Retinoscopy in ...
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... practiced - subcutaneous , intravenous and intra- cerebral . The intracerebral method was proposed by Roux and Borrel and has been practiced chiefly by French surgeons . This method of administration of the antitoxin is based upon the ...
... practiced - subcutaneous , intravenous and intra- cerebral . The intracerebral method was proposed by Roux and Borrel and has been practiced chiefly by French surgeons . This method of administration of the antitoxin is based upon the ...
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... Practice , as being , perhaps , the latest modern utterances on the subject , and as illustrating this standpoint . Of course , I am aware of the fact that most of the older writers recognized primary endocarditis . I must have ...
... Practice , as being , perhaps , the latest modern utterances on the subject , and as illustrating this standpoint . Of course , I am aware of the fact that most of the older writers recognized primary endocarditis . I must have ...
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... practice of this special line . As a work for students , however , one would feel that this book is a little beyond their knowledge and experience and that more satisfactory results would follow the study by them of the more condensed ...
... practice of this special line . As a work for students , however , one would feel that this book is a little beyond their knowledge and experience and that more satisfactory results would follow the study by them of the more condensed ...
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... practice of nearly twenty - nine years , two cases only of the first disease and one of the second were met with . Aside from their rarity , and while they otherwise vastly differed , these cases offered , as suppurative diseases , some ...
... practice of nearly twenty - nine years , two cases only of the first disease and one of the second were met with . Aside from their rarity , and while they otherwise vastly differed , these cases offered , as suppurative diseases , some ...
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