The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... body . The cutaneous surface was brawny , and of almost gritty hardness ; limbs were brittle . In one instance the head , in making extension , as it emerged from the vulva , actually broke off from the neck , as if the tissues had been ...
... body . The cutaneous surface was brawny , and of almost gritty hardness ; limbs were brittle . In one instance the head , in making extension , as it emerged from the vulva , actually broke off from the neck , as if the tissues had been ...
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... body , and when the case was first seen by Dr. Holmes , these tumors numbered 13 or 14 , and were situated chiefly upon the arms , neck and back ; those on the back were arranged in pairs along the spine . The tumor and suppurating ...
... body , and when the case was first seen by Dr. Holmes , these tumors numbered 13 or 14 , and were situated chiefly upon the arms , neck and back ; those on the back were arranged in pairs along the spine . The tumor and suppurating ...
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... as the omega . Such study of medical treatment calls for most pro- found knowledge , untiring industry , and consummate It calls for a large heart , a disciplined broad mind , tact . and a sound body . Only the best types of EDITORIAL . 31.
... as the omega . Such study of medical treatment calls for most pro- found knowledge , untiring industry , and consummate It calls for a large heart , a disciplined broad mind , tact . and a sound body . Only the best types of EDITORIAL . 31.
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Leartus Connor. and a sound body . Only the best types of manhood can expect to gain the greatest true success . THE ... body in the future ? If the matter is permitted to stand thus , medical men will think several times before they ...
Leartus Connor. and a sound body . Only the best types of manhood can expect to gain the greatest true success . THE ... body in the future ? If the matter is permitted to stand thus , medical men will think several times before they ...
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... body as lack it . By massage there is an increased interchange of cell contents , an increase in the activity of movements of the areolar fluid , and an acceleration of the currents of blood and lymph in their respective vessels . Light ...
... body as lack it . By massage there is an increased interchange of cell contents , an increase in the activity of movements of the areolar fluid , and an acceleration of the currents of blood and lymph in their respective vessels . Light ...
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