The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... DETROIT , MICH . , JANUARY , 1886 . Original Communications . CLINICAL report on PUERPERAL PYREXIA . * THE BY GEO . P. ANDREWS , M. D. † HE following cases of puerperal pyrexia illustrate several morbid states in which a rise of ...
... DETROIT , MICH . , JANUARY , 1886 . Original Communications . CLINICAL report on PUERPERAL PYREXIA . * THE BY GEO . P. ANDREWS , M. D. † HE following cases of puerperal pyrexia illustrate several morbid states in which a rise of ...
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... DETROIT ACADEMY OF MEDICINE . Nov. 3 , 1885 . The Academy met at the office of Dr. Jenks , Dr. Emerson presiding . Dr. Jenks , as chairman of the committee appointed at the last meeting , reported a series of resolutions ex- pressing ...
... DETROIT ACADEMY OF MEDICINE . Nov. 3 , 1885 . The Academy met at the office of Dr. Jenks , Dr. Emerson presiding . Dr. Jenks , as chairman of the committee appointed at the last meeting , reported a series of resolutions ex- pressing ...
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... Detroit . This acquaint- ance ripened into friendship , which became a warm one , and continued until his death . He was eminently a good counsellor , and in that capacity I have been often indebted to him . I consulted him when ...
... Detroit . This acquaint- ance ripened into friendship , which became a warm one , and continued until his death . He was eminently a good counsellor , and in that capacity I have been often indebted to him . I consulted him when ...
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... Detroit , was read , in which he congratulated the society , and re- gretted that he was not able to be present . Dr. W. H. Landis , of Woodland , and Dr. Mary E. Green , of Charlotte , were elected members of the society . Dr. Fuller ...
... Detroit , was read , in which he congratulated the society , and re- gretted that he was not able to be present . Dr. W. H. Landis , of Woodland , and Dr. Mary E. Green , of Charlotte , were elected members of the society . Dr. Fuller ...
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... Detroit , Edmore , Elbridge tp . , East Tawas , Escanaba , Flint , Flushing , Farmington , Fowlerville , Grand Rapids , Hartford , Hardy tp . , Hart , Humboldt tp . , Highland tp . , Jackson , Kalamazoo , La- peer , Lowell , Leavitt tp ...
... Detroit , Edmore , Elbridge tp . , East Tawas , Escanaba , Flint , Flushing , Farmington , Fowlerville , Grand Rapids , Hartford , Hardy tp . , Hart , Humboldt tp . , Highland tp . , Jackson , Kalamazoo , La- peer , Lowell , Leavitt tp ...
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