Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 141903 |
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... received little attention . In these cases we have , as a rule , a uterus , which is moderately enlarged , but which conforms to the normal contour , save for some small nodules scattered throughout its walls or over its surface . On ...
... received little attention . In these cases we have , as a rule , a uterus , which is moderately enlarged , but which conforms to the normal contour , save for some small nodules scattered throughout its walls or over its surface . On ...
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... received stating that they were un- able to build an hospital for contagious diseases this year . Dr. Bryce said that it was strange that the town could not provide an hospital for contagious diseases in view of there having been given ...
... received stating that they were un- able to build an hospital for contagious diseases this year . Dr. Bryce said that it was strange that the town could not provide an hospital for contagious diseases in view of there having been given ...
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... received and adopted . " J. J. CASSIDY . WM . OLDRIGHT . P. H. BRYCE . Dr. Cassidy also read an interim report of the Committee on Epidemics , respecting the hygiene of barber shops , stating that a final report of the Committee would ...
... received and adopted . " J. J. CASSIDY . WM . OLDRIGHT . P. H. BRYCE . Dr. Cassidy also read an interim report of the Committee on Epidemics , respecting the hygiene of barber shops , stating that a final report of the Committee would ...
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... received , not only by the Alumni , but also by the people of the Province . The old convocation hall , which was destroyed by fire in 1890 , was the chamber where all the stately and ceremonial functions of the university were ...
... received , not only by the Alumni , but also by the people of the Province . The old convocation hall , which was destroyed by fire in 1890 , was the chamber where all the stately and ceremonial functions of the university were ...
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... received by the committee of the University Alumni Association engaged in getting subscriptions for the convocation hall . MUCH sympathy is felt for Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Hastings , of Wellesley Street , on account of the death of their ...
... received by the committee of the University Alumni Association engaged in getting subscriptions for the convocation hall . MUCH sympathy is felt for Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Hastings , of Wellesley Street , on account of the death of their ...
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