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... prepared to operate . The laity and many physicians express no surprise at a fatal result following gunshot wounds of the abdomen in a per- fectly healthy man . On the other hand , they hold the surgeon not entirely blameless should he ...
... prepared to operate . The laity and many physicians express no surprise at a fatal result following gunshot wounds of the abdomen in a per- fectly healthy man . On the other hand , they hold the surgeon not entirely blameless should he ...
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... prepared on a moment's notice to oper- ate . The practitioner of general medicine , who rarely takes up the scalpel , the specialist whose path seldom leads him to the operating room , and the recent graduate who , though versed in the ...
... prepared on a moment's notice to oper- ate . The practitioner of general medicine , who rarely takes up the scalpel , the specialist whose path seldom leads him to the operating room , and the recent graduate who , though versed in the ...
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... prepared food . If we consider the phys- iology of the rectum , we notice that even in its normal condi- tion it shows considerable absorptive activity . The contents of the cecum and ascending colon are watery in character , whereas ...
... prepared food . If we consider the phys- iology of the rectum , we notice that even in its normal condi- tion it shows considerable absorptive activity . The contents of the cecum and ascending colon are watery in character , whereas ...
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... prepared that this risk is very small . The dissolved albumin , because of its capability of diffusion , and the carbohydrates , on account of their high endosmotic equiv- alent , succeed in passing with comparative ease into the circu ...
... prepared that this risk is very small . The dissolved albumin , because of its capability of diffusion , and the carbohydrates , on account of their high endosmotic equiv- alent , succeed in passing with comparative ease into the circu ...
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... prepared . If of mala- rial origin , he thinks that quinin is a specific . Has not lost a case for five years . This Dr. J. H. Stolper , Memphis . Has had a limited experience in this country , but had considerable in Jerusalem ...
... prepared . If of mala- rial origin , he thinks that quinin is a specific . Has not lost a case for five years . This Dr. J. H. Stolper , Memphis . Has had a limited experience in this country , but had considerable in Jerusalem ...
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