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... nature and manifesta- tions of disease , the more accurate should our knowledge of the effects of drugs on the healthy organism become . If it is neces- sary for us as scientific physicians to make use of the micro- scope , stethoscope ...
... nature and manifesta- tions of disease , the more accurate should our knowledge of the effects of drugs on the healthy organism become . If it is neces- sary for us as scientific physicians to make use of the micro- scope , stethoscope ...
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... nature of the injury having now been deter- mined , it appeared still necessary to be very guarded in prognosis . Considerable extravasations of blood into the vitreous are ab- sorbed very slowly and sometimes but very partially . There ...
... nature of the injury having now been deter- mined , it appeared still necessary to be very guarded in prognosis . Considerable extravasations of blood into the vitreous are ab- sorbed very slowly and sometimes but very partially . There ...
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... nature . To use her expression , " they nearly physicked me to death . " From this time forward , the diarrhoea became greatly aggravated , never ceasing more than a few days at a time , and always accompanied by severe pains in the ...
... nature . To use her expression , " they nearly physicked me to death . " From this time forward , the diarrhoea became greatly aggravated , never ceasing more than a few days at a time , and always accompanied by severe pains in the ...
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... was no deformity of the hip , no preter- natural mobility or immobility , no crepitus . She complained of constant and severe pains in the hip and knee , aggravated by VOL . XIV . NO . III . I any attempt at motion of the leg or foot .
... was no deformity of the hip , no preter- natural mobility or immobility , no crepitus . She complained of constant and severe pains in the hip and knee , aggravated by VOL . XIV . NO . III . I any attempt at motion of the leg or foot .
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... nature . Reports of the present condition and work done by our hospitals , dispensaries , infirmaries , homes , and by our colleges , schools , and journals , should be made . Each and every one of these should be fully represented ...
... nature . Reports of the present condition and work done by our hospitals , dispensaries , infirmaries , homes , and by our colleges , schools , and journals , should be made . Each and every one of these should be fully represented ...
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