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... fact of cure . The cases cured are in the proportion of seventy per cent . to the operations , a ratio of suc- cess much greater than has been attained by any other method . It has also this additional claim to attention , that it is a ...
... fact of cure . The cases cured are in the proportion of seventy per cent . to the operations , a ratio of suc- cess much greater than has been attained by any other method . It has also this additional claim to attention , that it is a ...
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... fact , nothing the matter . By some practitioners , all diseases which occur in the female are attributed to the uterus . In this class are especially to be included all such as make of the abnormal conditions of the uterus a specialty ...
... fact , nothing the matter . By some practitioners , all diseases which occur in the female are attributed to the uterus . In this class are especially to be included all such as make of the abnormal conditions of the uterus a specialty ...
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The question at issue is not so much one of fact , both agreeing as to the existence and the uniformity of the lesions , as of infer- ence and deduction , or , as to what this lesion has to do with the disease under consideration . If I ...
The question at issue is not so much one of fact , both agreeing as to the existence and the uniformity of the lesions , as of infer- ence and deduction , or , as to what this lesion has to do with the disease under consideration . If I ...
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... facts of the disease after death , and , for the most part , in reference to the inferences and deductions drawn from ... fact , ) was wholly referrible to this cause ; that when the inflammation was sufficiently developed to cause pain ...
... facts of the disease after death , and , for the most part , in reference to the inferences and deductions drawn from ... fact , ) was wholly referrible to this cause ; that when the inflammation was sufficiently developed to cause pain ...
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... facts that the Peyerian affection is an invariably constant element , while all the other symptoms and lesions are ever shifting and variable in kind and degree , and more especially the stubborn and conspicuous facts , that the very ...
... facts that the Peyerian affection is an invariably constant element , while all the other symptoms and lesions are ever shifting and variable in kind and degree , and more especially the stubborn and conspicuous facts , that the very ...
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