Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 141903 |
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... taken a prominent place in educational matters . Our Public School system , growing out of that established by that wise educationist , Dr. Egerton Ryerson , is one of which we are justly proud , and yet it has its faults . A few years ...
... taken a prominent place in educational matters . Our Public School system , growing out of that established by that wise educationist , Dr. Egerton Ryerson , is one of which we are justly proud , and yet it has its faults . A few years ...
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... taken either the time or labor to obtain for them- selves the facts of the case . Then added to these classes we have the cranks and bores who will have a word in any way , even if it be but to repeat again and again some set speech ...
... taken either the time or labor to obtain for them- selves the facts of the case . Then added to these classes we have the cranks and bores who will have a word in any way , even if it be but to repeat again and again some set speech ...
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... taken as against the complex procedure which at present exists . We are glad to note that the Provincial Secretary , Hon . J. R. Stratton , has case . • introduced and passed an Act the past session making it 6 Canadian Journal of ...
... taken as against the complex procedure which at present exists . We are glad to note that the Provincial Secretary , Hon . J. R. Stratton , has case . • introduced and passed an Act the past session making it 6 Canadian Journal of ...
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... taken not to sacrifice too much muscle , as so much contraction may occur that it will be found almost impossible to bring the margins of the cavity together . After carefully palpating the uterine walls to be sure that no other nodules ...
... taken not to sacrifice too much muscle , as so much contraction may occur that it will be found almost impossible to bring the margins of the cavity together . After carefully palpating the uterine walls to be sure that no other nodules ...
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... taken to cover the stumps of the appendages . The bladder peritoneum is drawn over to that of the posterior surface : of the cervix . The pelvis now presents a perfectly smooth surface , offering little opportunity for the subsequent ...
... taken to cover the stumps of the appendages . The bladder peritoneum is drawn over to that of the posterior surface : of the cervix . The pelvis now presents a perfectly smooth surface , offering little opportunity for the subsequent ...
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