Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 22s.l., 1902 |
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... action . DR . PARKHILL . - Mr . President : I did not hear all of Dr. Wright's paper , but I am very glad to congratulate the doctor for his boldness under the circumstances . I have performed the operation myself once . My patient was ...
... action . DR . PARKHILL . - Mr . President : I did not hear all of Dr. Wright's paper , but I am very glad to congratulate the doctor for his boldness under the circumstances . I have performed the operation myself once . My patient was ...
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... action in the organism , but for this moral defect our Code knows no means of compensation . The highest scien- tific acquirements are no substitute for real moral worth . When combined , they constitute the ideal physician of our Code ...
... action in the organism , but for this moral defect our Code knows no means of compensation . The highest scien- tific acquirements are no substitute for real moral worth . When combined , they constitute the ideal physician of our Code ...
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... action , and that hope and courage are important aids to recovery . We use suggestion in the management of our patients , but are not such extremists as to believe that serious organic af- fections , abscesses , cancers , tumors ...
... action , and that hope and courage are important aids to recovery . We use suggestion in the management of our patients , but are not such extremists as to believe that serious organic af- fections , abscesses , cancers , tumors ...
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... action on the recommendations of the committee was postponed until the last day of the session . The report of the Committee on Necrology , prepared by Dr. H. G. Wetherill , showed an unusual number of deaths , in- cluding the names of ...
... action on the recommendations of the committee was postponed until the last day of the session . The report of the Committee on Necrology , prepared by Dr. H. G. Wetherill , showed an unusual number of deaths , in- cluding the names of ...
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... action be taken on this individual case . Later in the day a resolution , prepared by the committee , on motion of Dr. W. H. Baker , and designed to encourage physicians to keep their names out of the newspapers as much as possible ...
... action be taken on this individual case . Later in the day a resolution , prepared by the committee , on motion of Dr. W. H. Baker , and designed to encourage physicians to keep their names out of the newspapers as much as possible ...
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