The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... give it indiscriminately to all classes and under all circumstances , with or without a knowledge of its phy- siological action , or the pathological condition of their subject at the time of their administering the anaesthetic , saying ...
... give it indiscriminately to all classes and under all circumstances , with or without a knowledge of its phy- siological action , or the pathological condition of their subject at the time of their administering the anaesthetic , saying ...
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... give as good results , if not better than the best arrange- * Dr. Turnbull , Nov. 21 , 1885 , in the Jour . of the Amer . Med . Ass'n , says : " The best form of inhaler is a thick towel folded in the form of a cone , closed at the apex ...
... give as good results , if not better than the best arrange- * Dr. Turnbull , Nov. 21 , 1885 , in the Jour . of the Amer . Med . Ass'n , says : " The best form of inhaler is a thick towel folded in the form of a cone , closed at the apex ...
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... give prompt relief . With a few exceptions , there is little difference be- tween the administration of chloroform ... gives it more force and power . In the administration of the bromide of ethyl , bi- chloride of methylene , and ...
... give prompt relief . With a few exceptions , there is little difference be- tween the administration of chloroform ... gives it more force and power . In the administration of the bromide of ethyl , bi- chloride of methylene , and ...
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... give our patients the benefit of that experience , and we have no right to give . them instead our own unskilled attempt that is about as likely to injure as to benefit . The idea that one without experience should attempt a capital ...
... give our patients the benefit of that experience , and we have no right to give . them instead our own unskilled attempt that is about as likely to injure as to benefit . The idea that one without experience should attempt a capital ...
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... give us any new views , but they throw a clearer light upon those previ- ously held . WHITHER SHALL I GO ? Such is the question oft presented to the medical practitioner by a confidential patient . To give an answer which shall name the ...
... give us any new views , but they throw a clearer light upon those previ- ously held . WHITHER SHALL I GO ? Such is the question oft presented to the medical practitioner by a confidential patient . To give an answer which shall name the ...
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