The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 12Stoll & Thayer, 1897 |
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... organ of the mind , and if it is we must attribute to the cell greater importance . This theory of Mills and others is contrary to what we know of the character of the cell in all of the tissues so far studied , and the changes in the ...
... organ of the mind , and if it is we must attribute to the cell greater importance . This theory of Mills and others is contrary to what we know of the character of the cell in all of the tissues so far studied , and the changes in the ...
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... organ , but my own sickness still further delayed this ten days . On December 10 , 1895 , with the assistance and advice of Drs . Dearth , Dunn , Praeger and Stewart , Dr. Cates administering the ether , I removed the uterus by the ...
... organ , but my own sickness still further delayed this ten days . On December 10 , 1895 , with the assistance and advice of Drs . Dearth , Dunn , Praeger and Stewart , Dr. Cates administering the ether , I removed the uterus by the ...
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... without curettement and microscopic examination . In diagnosing appendicitis any one may miss it , frequently cannot tell what the organs are that are handled ; should be very slow and careful as may get pus 20 ORIGINAL .
... without curettement and microscopic examination . In diagnosing appendicitis any one may miss it , frequently cannot tell what the organs are that are handled ; should be very slow and careful as may get pus 20 ORIGINAL .
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... organ . Its presence is far more ominous than an abnormal pulse , respiration or temperature , and when it has persisted for more than twenty - four hours without any abatement , the idea of reopening the abdomen should be entertained ...
... organ . Its presence is far more ominous than an abnormal pulse , respiration or temperature , and when it has persisted for more than twenty - four hours without any abatement , the idea of reopening the abdomen should be entertained ...
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... organ of sight . The frequency of these external affections of the eye has made their treatment one of the richest mines for quacks from the oldest times . All practitioners of medicine being called upon to treat these diseases ...
... organ of sight . The frequency of these external affections of the eye has made their treatment one of the richest mines for quacks from the oldest times . All practitioners of medicine being called upon to treat these diseases ...
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