College and Clinical Record, Volume 161895 |
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Page 1
... position where the thread would irri- tate it occasionally . Without reference to the points of differ- ential diagnosis in this report , I feel that the record of the treatment employed and the result obtained from its use will be ...
... position where the thread would irri- tate it occasionally . Without reference to the points of differ- ential diagnosis in this report , I feel that the record of the treatment employed and the result obtained from its use will be ...
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... position alone , maintained con- stantly for weeks , would result in recovery . To guard against these , it would seem wise to re- enter the cavity on the following day , and reap- plying cerate to the walls of the cavity and the entire ...
... position alone , maintained con- stantly for weeks , would result in recovery . To guard against these , it would seem wise to re- enter the cavity on the following day , and reap- plying cerate to the walls of the cavity and the entire ...
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... position of Editor of the American Academy of Railway Surgeons , resigned the Editorship of The Railway Surgeon , the official organ of the National Association of Railway Surgeons . PERSONALS . — Dr . J. W. Rockefeller ( J. M. C. ...
... position of Editor of the American Academy of Railway Surgeons , resigned the Editorship of The Railway Surgeon , the official organ of the National Association of Railway Surgeons . PERSONALS . — Dr . J. W. Rockefeller ( J. M. C. ...
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... position beneath the ribs and against the spine , and because it is held firmly in place by strong ligaments and blood- vessels . It is most commonly ruptured on its upper surface , generally in the right lobe , and in the majority of ...
... position beneath the ribs and against the spine , and because it is held firmly in place by strong ligaments and blood- vessels . It is most commonly ruptured on its upper surface , generally in the right lobe , and in the majority of ...
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... position still remains vacant , no one having yet been found who would submit to the non - medical dictation that such acceptance would imply . Of course , investi- gations into the causes and pathology of malarial disease are only ...
... position still remains vacant , no one having yet been found who would submit to the non - medical dictation that such acceptance would imply . Of course , investi- gations into the causes and pathology of malarial disease are only ...
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