The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... doctor has shown by a series of carefully con- ducted experiments on the lower animals that the mor- tality from the use of the following anæsthetics is as follows : First on rabbits . Sulphuric ether ... Chloroform ... Bromide of ethyl ...
... doctor has shown by a series of carefully con- ducted experiments on the lower animals that the mor- tality from the use of the following anæsthetics is as follows : First on rabbits . Sulphuric ether ... Chloroform ... Bromide of ethyl ...
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... doctors to the population of any country in the world ; but , notwithstanding this , we still have the proportion of one doctor to 450 of the population . I would like to know of any practitioner who has 400 patients , or even 50 ...
... doctors to the population of any country in the world ; but , notwithstanding this , we still have the proportion of one doctor to 450 of the population . I would like to know of any practitioner who has 400 patients , or even 50 ...
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... doctor understands pretty well the class of patients he has to deal with . He is pretty well read , too , in the literature of his subject , and publishes circulars and pamphlets treating of the various remedies that have been used in ...
... doctor understands pretty well the class of patients he has to deal with . He is pretty well read , too , in the literature of his subject , and publishes circulars and pamphlets treating of the various remedies that have been used in ...
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... doctor's paper . I wish the doctor had given more credit than he did to American surgeons for introducing and popularizing this operation . Dr. McDowell was the first to make it . Dr. Washington Atlee became early a strong advocate of ...
... doctor's paper . I wish the doctor had given more credit than he did to American surgeons for introducing and popularizing this operation . Dr. McDowell was the first to make it . Dr. Washington Atlee became early a strong advocate of ...
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... doctor intelligently and faithfully treated the case . Two doctors gave an adverse testimony . One of these was nearly eighty years old , and had not read a work on surgery for thirty years . The other confessed that he had no ...
... doctor intelligently and faithfully treated the case . Two doctors gave an adverse testimony . One of these was nearly eighty years old , and had not read a work on surgery for thirty years . The other confessed that he had no ...
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