To this end, also, the work has been magnificently illuminated with 701 illustrations, for the most part original photographs and water-colors of actual clinical cases accumulated during the past fifteen years. The palliative treatment, as well as the... Epilepsy and Its Treatment - Page 519by William Philip Spratling - 1904 - 522 pagesFull view - About this book
| R. H. Andrews - 1903 - 424 pages
...palliative treatment, as well as the radically operative, is fully described, enabling the physician to treat many of his own patients without referring...entire section is devoted to a full description of all moden gynecologic operations, illustrated and elucidated by numerous photographs taken especially for... | |
| 1904 - 762 pages
...treatment have been given particular attention. The palliative treatment, as well as the radically operative, is fully described, enabling the general...own patients without referring them to a specialist. A feature which specially impressed us is the thorough manner in which the author has treated modern... | |
| William Williams Keen - 1898 - 422 pages
...devoted to these divisions. To this end, also, the work has been magnificently illuminated with 701 illustrations, for the most part original photographs...them to a specialist. An entire section is devoted to r. full description of all modern gynecologic operations, illuminated and elucidated by numerous photographs.... | |
| John William Henry Eyre - 1902 - 396 pages
...devoted to these divisions. To this end, also, the work has been magnificently illuminated with 701 illustrations, for the most part original photographs...general practitioner to treat many of his own patients v. ithout referring them to a specialist. An entire section is devoted to ?. full description of all... | |
| Daniel Nathan Eisendrath - 1903 - 566 pages
...to these divisions. To this end', als0, the work has been magnificently illuminated with a wealth of illustrations, for the most part original photographs...patients without referring them to a specialist. An important feature of the work is the thorough manner in which the author has treated modern technic... | |
| Joseph McFarland - 1903 - 672 pages
...to these divisions. To this end, also, the work has been magnificently illuminated with a wealth of illustrations, for the most part original photographs...patients without referring them to a specialist. An important feature of the work is the thorough manner in which the author has treated modern technic... | |
| 1903 - 790 pages
...to these divisions. To this end, also, the work has been magnificently illuminated with a wealth of illustrations, for the most part original photographs...patients without referring them to a specialist. An important feature of the work is the thorough manner in which the author has treated modern technic... | |
| 1903 - 836 pages
...given particular attention. The palliative treatment, as well as the radically operative, is full}' described, enabling the general practitioner to treat...own patients without referring them to a specialist. A feature which specially impressed us is the thorough manner in which the author has treated modern... | |
| John Cargyll Shaw - 1904 - 222 pages
...devoted to these divisions. To this end, also, the work has been magnificently illuminated with 701 illustrations, for the most part original photographs...own patients without referring them to a specialist. The author's extensive experience renders this work of unusual value. OPINIONS OF THE MEDICAL PRESS... | |
| Frederic Richardson Griffith - 1904 - 608 pages
...devoted to these divisions. To this end, also, the work has been magnificently illuminated with 701 illustrations, for the most part original photographs...operative, is fully described, enabling the general praciitioner to treat many of his own patients without referring them to a specialist. The author's... | |
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