The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... entire civilized world . Yet this very fact is sufficient guarantee to warrant a few words on a class of drugs whose mission is the re- lieving of pain , and suppressing sensibility ; yet in doing so they carry the patient within sight ...
... entire civilized world . Yet this very fact is sufficient guarantee to warrant a few words on a class of drugs whose mission is the re- lieving of pain , and suppressing sensibility ; yet in doing so they carry the patient within sight ...
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... entire amount for one prize . Then the money would have been sufficient to have paid the expenses of some elaborate experimental study which would have added something positive to our present knowledge . But for the amounts offered in ...
... entire amount for one prize . Then the money would have been sufficient to have paid the expenses of some elaborate experimental study which would have added something positive to our present knowledge . But for the amounts offered in ...
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... entire organism . But in others , most changes are bad . With the mass of patients , it is safe to say that the first desideratum is plenty of money to procure all the benefits of the proposed change without mental anxiety . The change ...
... entire organism . But in others , most changes are bad . With the mass of patients , it is safe to say that the first desideratum is plenty of money to procure all the benefits of the proposed change without mental anxiety . The change ...
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... entire medical profession . Many cases are on record of death attending suppurative inflammation of the middle ear , either acute or chronic . Deaths are not infrequent from inflammation in the mastoid cells . In each of these cases the ...
... entire medical profession . Many cases are on record of death attending suppurative inflammation of the middle ear , either acute or chronic . Deaths are not infrequent from inflammation in the mastoid cells . In each of these cases the ...
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... entire arachnoid and piamater A thick accumulation of pus was found at the anterior portion of the cerebellum , as it rests upon the posterior portion of the temporal bone . The left auditory and facial nerves were completely embedded ...
... entire arachnoid and piamater A thick accumulation of pus was found at the anterior portion of the cerebellum , as it rests upon the posterior portion of the temporal bone . The left auditory and facial nerves were completely embedded ...
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