The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... common anæsthetics ( ether and chloroform ) that are in daily use by surgeons , we have bromide of ethyl , nitrous oxide , bichloride of methylene , ethidene , cocaine , and the various mixtures of some of these , the most common of ...
... common anæsthetics ( ether and chloroform ) that are in daily use by surgeons , we have bromide of ethyl , nitrous oxide , bichloride of methylene , ethidene , cocaine , and the various mixtures of some of these , the most common of ...
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... common sense and reason that we continue the use of a life - sav- ing operation , though it may once in a long , long time give rise to quite undesirable results , than it is to con- tinue the use of the railroad car , which is only a ...
... common sense and reason that we continue the use of a life - sav- ing operation , though it may once in a long , long time give rise to quite undesirable results , than it is to con- tinue the use of the railroad car , which is only a ...
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... common electrode was used over the phrenic in the neck . The first half hour slow progress was made , but after that respiration could be induced four to six times a minute , and in the course of two hours the patient breathed without ...
... common electrode was used over the phrenic in the neck . The first half hour slow progress was made , but after that respiration could be induced four to six times a minute , and in the course of two hours the patient breathed without ...
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... common , and they showed a decided preference for the epiphysial ends . In diagnosing them , they were to be distinguished from carcinomata , benign growths , especially the chon- dromata , syphilitic enlargements , osteo - myelitis ...
... common , and they showed a decided preference for the epiphysial ends . In diagnosing them , they were to be distinguished from carcinomata , benign growths , especially the chon- dromata , syphilitic enlargements , osteo - myelitis ...
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... common with many others will miss his genial kindly greeting and unostentatious noble life . The Boston Medical Journal says that a school teacher punished a scholar for lying by putting cayenne pepper on his tongue . In two weeks he ...
... common with many others will miss his genial kindly greeting and unostentatious noble life . The Boston Medical Journal says that a school teacher punished a scholar for lying by putting cayenne pepper on his tongue . In two weeks he ...
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