The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... YORK . EW YORK , our chief commercial centre , is now be- ginning to be excited on the question of the abuse of charity in our dispensaries . Until recently , our metro- politan medical press stated that this system was neces- sary for ...
... YORK . EW YORK , our chief commercial centre , is now be- ginning to be excited on the question of the abuse of charity in our dispensaries . Until recently , our metro- politan medical press stated that this system was neces- sary for ...
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... York Medical Record , and the New York Medical Journal . WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS . Dr. Yemans read a paper on Eruptions Caused by Certain Drugs . Dr. Andrews : Some very mortifying experiences , as well as needless anxieties , are apt to ...
... York Medical Record , and the New York Medical Journal . WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS . Dr. Yemans read a paper on Eruptions Caused by Certain Drugs . Dr. Andrews : Some very mortifying experiences , as well as needless anxieties , are apt to ...
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... York they cut down in fractures of the patella , and wired the fragments together under antiseptic treatment and made perfect cures , and that he would adopt the same plan the first time he had an opportunity . Dr. McGaverne , of Van ...
... York they cut down in fractures of the patella , and wired the fragments together under antiseptic treatment and made perfect cures , and that he would adopt the same plan the first time he had an opportunity . Dr. McGaverne , of Van ...
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... York City in reporting contagious diseases . From the New York journals we gather the following remark- able facts : New York has a health law by which any physician is heavily fined if he fails to report to the health office cases of ...
... York City in reporting contagious diseases . From the New York journals we gather the following remark- able facts : New York has a health law by which any physician is heavily fined if he fails to report to the health office cases of ...
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... York , it was stated as a matter of fact , that the State of New York had expended more than one million three hundred thousand dollars in the support of four generations of the descendents of one prostitute . Dr. Haywood Smith , of ...
... York , it was stated as a matter of fact , that the State of New York had expended more than one million three hundred thousand dollars in the support of four generations of the descendents of one prostitute . Dr. Haywood Smith , of ...
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