Albany Medical Annals, Volume 21Medical Society of the County of Albany, 1900 - Medicine |
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... HOSPITAL AT NIAGARA FALLS . - Well - known architects of Buffalo are engaged in preparing plans for a Maternity Hospital , which is to be constructed and presented to the city of Niagara Falls by Benja- min F. Thurston , as a memorial ...
... HOSPITAL AT NIAGARA FALLS . - Well - known architects of Buffalo are engaged in preparing plans for a Maternity Hospital , which is to be constructed and presented to the city of Niagara Falls by Benja- min F. Thurston , as a memorial ...
Page 46
... HOSPITAL AT BUFFALO.- The Emergency Hospital , which was established in 1883 as an adjunct to the Buffalo Hospital of the Sisters of Charity , has become inadequate to the present needs . Plans are being made for a new hospital , which ...
... HOSPITAL AT BUFFALO.- The Emergency Hospital , which was established in 1883 as an adjunct to the Buffalo Hospital of the Sisters of Charity , has become inadequate to the present needs . Plans are being made for a new hospital , which ...
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... hospital she was very weak , felt as if about to faint , complained of severe , colicky pains in the trunk , especially in the left abdominal region . For the relief of these pains she had taken , during the last previous few days ...
... hospital she was very weak , felt as if about to faint , complained of severe , colicky pains in the trunk , especially in the left abdominal region . For the relief of these pains she had taken , during the last previous few days ...
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... hospital November 19 , suffering from acute articular rheumatism . On November 24 a light blowing systolic murmur was heard over and confined to the apex . The arterial tension was 80 m . m . , and continued low for nearly three weeks ...
... hospital November 19 , suffering from acute articular rheumatism . On November 24 a light blowing systolic murmur was heard over and confined to the apex . The arterial tension was 80 m . m . , and continued low for nearly three weeks ...
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... Hospital is a separate building and situated about half a mile from the General Hospital . A few months ago extensive alterations and additions were made so that now it is one of the most complete and best arranged Children's Hospitals ...
... Hospital is a separate building and situated about half a mile from the General Hospital . A few months ago extensive alterations and additions were made so that now it is one of the most complete and best arranged Children's Hospitals ...
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