The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... colleges , clinics , and journals , so there is very little communication between them and us . This whole new ... colleges and hospitals are neeessary , and we should be proud of them ; specialist dispensaries and clinics should be ...
... colleges , clinics , and journals , so there is very little communication between them and us . This whole new ... colleges and hospitals are neeessary , and we should be proud of them ; specialist dispensaries and clinics should be ...
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... College , of the original faculty of which he was a member , although circumstances compelled his withdrawal before he assumed any professorial duties . It was not as a general practitioner , or family physi- cian that Dr. Armor was ...
... College , of the original faculty of which he was a member , although circumstances compelled his withdrawal before he assumed any professorial duties . It was not as a general practitioner , or family physi- cian that Dr. Armor was ...
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... college graduates . These circulars contained some forty ques- tions , relating to childhood , to hereditary tendencies , to individual health , college life , post graduate life , etc. Out of twelve hundred and ninety graduates ...
... college graduates . These circulars contained some forty ques- tions , relating to childhood , to hereditary tendencies , to individual health , college life , post graduate life , etc. Out of twelve hundred and ninety graduates ...
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... college women are not as prone to enter upon mar- ried life as the majority of women . The Journal makes the following quotation from a keen philosopher : " The truth is that out of the many elements uniting in varied proportions to ...
... college women are not as prone to enter upon mar- ried life as the majority of women . The Journal makes the following quotation from a keen philosopher : " The truth is that out of the many elements uniting in varied proportions to ...
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... College , Ohio . Dur- ing the four subsequent years he was principal of the High School at Utica , Mich . He won for himself hosts of friends anong his pupils , teachers , and the entire community . During all this time he pursued the ...
... College , Ohio . Dur- ing the four subsequent years he was principal of the High School at Utica , Mich . He won for himself hosts of friends anong his pupils , teachers , and the entire community . During all this time he pursued the ...
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Page 356 - In an instructive clinical paper in the July number of The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Dr.
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Page 475 - And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet.
Page 468 - ... all the axes lying in planes at right angles to this line are correspondingly lengthened, with a proportional lengthening of their circumferences and separation of their meridians, so that the direct depressing force is converted into an indirect disruptive force acting at right angles to the direction of the former. The effect is to produce a fissure or fissures, which will have a general meridional direction.
Page 380 - ROBERTS BARTHOLOW, MA, MD, LL.D. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, etc., etc.