The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic, Volume 67J.C. Culbertson, 1892 |
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... satisfactory , I must confess that neither 1 The artist failed to show extensive lacer- recovered as rapidly as those of my cases in which I employed the con- tinued catgut suture . The delay , no doubt , THE CINCINNATI LANCET - CLINIC . 5.
... satisfactory , I must confess that neither 1 The artist failed to show extensive lacer- recovered as rapidly as those of my cases in which I employed the con- tinued catgut suture . The delay , no doubt , THE CINCINNATI LANCET - CLINIC . 5.
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... they remain in the eye , and their removal is somewhat painful . Patients from a dis- tance are often detained five or six days THE TREATMENT OF FRACTURES OF THE HUMERUS INVOLV . ING THE CINCINNATI LANCET - CLINIC . 57 Rat-Tail Sutures 42.
... they remain in the eye , and their removal is somewhat painful . Patients from a dis- tance are often detained five or six days THE TREATMENT OF FRACTURES OF THE HUMERUS INVOLV . ING THE CINCINNATI LANCET - CLINIC . 57 Rat-Tail Sutures 42.
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... ... AND ITS ALLIED COMPLAINTS . FOR HISTORY LITERATURE ADDRESS . THE ANTIKAMNIA CHEMICAL CO . , ST . LOUIS , MO . , U. S. A. Lancet - Clinic A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery. 68 THE CINCINNATI LANCET - CLINIC .
... ... AND ITS ALLIED COMPLAINTS . FOR HISTORY LITERATURE ADDRESS . THE ANTIKAMNIA CHEMICAL CO . , ST . LOUIS , MO . , U. S. A. Lancet - Clinic A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery. 68 THE CINCINNATI LANCET - CLINIC .
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... CINCINNATI MEDICAL SOCIETY.— Tuesday evening , January 19 , La Grippe and its Relation to the Present . " Discussion opened by DR . WM . CARSON . DR . WM . CARSON will report a case of " Hysteria in the Male . " LANCET - CLINIC : most ...
... CINCINNATI MEDICAL SOCIETY.— Tuesday evening , January 19 , La Grippe and its Relation to the Present . " Discussion opened by DR . WM . CARSON . DR . WM . CARSON will report a case of " Hysteria in the Male . " LANCET - CLINIC : most ...
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... Wilson : American System of Practical pulse , and rarely by præcordial distress Medicine , Vol . 1 , p . 870 . and even by angina pectoris . " Curtin and Watson , ( ' ) whose ex- | THE CINCINNATI LANCET - CLINIC . 139.
... Wilson : American System of Practical pulse , and rarely by præcordial distress Medicine , Vol . 1 , p . 870 . and even by angina pectoris . " Curtin and Watson , ( ' ) whose ex- | THE CINCINNATI LANCET - CLINIC . 139.
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