The student sees the actual conditions as they exist in fractured bones, and is encouraged to determine for himself how to meet the conditions found in each individual case. Methods of treatment are described in minute detail, and the reader is not only... The Hahnemannian Monthly - Page 41904Full view - About this book
| 1904 - 100 pages
...Methods of treatment are described in minute detail, and the reader is not only told, but is shown how to apply apparatus, for as far as possible, all...importance are those on Gunshot Fractures of Bone; The Eontgen Rays and Its Relation to Fractures; The Employment of Plaster-of -Paris, and the Ambulatory... | |
| 1902 - 98 pages
...Methods of treatment are described in minute detail, and the reader is not only told, but is shown, how to apply apparatus, for as far as possible, all...illustrations constitutes a feature of the book. There are 645 of them, all from new and origual drawings and reproduced in the highest style of art. In this... | |
| 1904 - 762 pages
...Methods of treatment are described in minute detail, and the reader, is not only told, but is shown how to apply apparatus, for as far as possible, all...are those on Gunshot Fractures of Bone; The Roentgen Ray and Its Relation to Fractures; The Employment of Plaster-of- Paris, and the Ambulatory Treatment... | |
| Otto Zuckerkandl - 1898 - 502 pages
...Methods of treatment are described in minute detail, and the reader is not only told, but is shown, how to apply apparatus, for, as far as possible, all the details are illustrated. DISEASES OF THE NOSE AND THROAT. By D. BRADEN KYLE, MD, Clinical Professor of Laryngology and Rhinology,... | |
| Michael Valentine Ball - 1900 - 302 pages
...Methods of treatment are described in minute detail, and the reader is not only told, but is shown, how to apply apparatus, for, as far as possible, all the details are illustrated, DISEASES OF THE NOSE AND THROAT. ByD. BRADENKYLE, MD, Clinical Professor of Laryngology and Rhinology,... | |
| 1901 - 300 pages
...Methods of treatment are described in minute detail, and the reader is not only told, but is shown, how to apply apparatus, for, as far as possible, all...illustrations constitutes a feature of the book. There are nearly 600 of them, all from new and original drawings and reproduced in the highest style of art.... | |
| 1901 - 752 pages
...Methods of treatment are described in minute detail, and the reader is not only told, but is shown, how to apply apparatus, for, as far as possible, all...illustrations constitutes a feature of the book. There are nearly 600 of them, all from new and original drawings and reproduced in the highest style of art.... | |
| 1901 - 164 pages
...Methods of treatment are described In minute detail, and the reader Is not only told, but is shown, how to apply apparatus, for, as far as possible, all...illustrations constitutes a feature of the book. There are nearly 600 of them, all from new and original drawings and reproduced in the highest style of art.... | |
| 1902 - 746 pages
...Methods of treatment are described in minute detail, and the reader is not only told, but is sho-wn, how to apply apparatus, for, as far as possible, all...illustrations constitutes a feature of the book. There are 645 of them, all from new and original drawings and reproduced in the highest style of art. In this... | |
| 1902 - 796 pages
...Methods of treatment are described in minute detail, and the reader is not only told, but is shown, how to apply apparatus, for as far as possible, all...illustrations constitutes a feature of the book. There are 645 of them, all from new and orignal drawings and reproduced in the highest style of art. In this... | |
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