The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... methods by which it may be attained are very diverse , and practice is con- stantly changing . The same surgeon from year to year changes and improves his method . It is a fact that grave operations have been success- fully made in the ...
... methods by which it may be attained are very diverse , and practice is con- stantly changing . The same surgeon from year to year changes and improves his method . It is a fact that grave operations have been success- fully made in the ...
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... method . Dr. Reed , of Mansfield , O. , remarked that in the preparations for antiseptic treatment of wounds , he boils . the cheese cloth in a solution of hydrochloric acid , after which he washes it in a weak solution of carbolic acid ...
... method . Dr. Reed , of Mansfield , O. , remarked that in the preparations for antiseptic treatment of wounds , he boils . the cheese cloth in a solution of hydrochloric acid , after which he washes it in a weak solution of carbolic acid ...
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... method of treating sprain is that recommended by Marc Sée , in Revue de Thérap . His method is to apply an elastic bandage snugly around the injured joint , having previously filled up the depressed places with wadding , the elastic ...
... method of treating sprain is that recommended by Marc Sée , in Revue de Thérap . His method is to apply an elastic bandage snugly around the injured joint , having previously filled up the depressed places with wadding , the elastic ...
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... method of numeration by tens , hun- dreds , thousands , etc. Prof. Oldberg himself proposes to substitute for this a system having for its radix eight . The decimal radix is objected to because it does not bring in the prime factors ...
... method of numeration by tens , hun- dreds , thousands , etc. Prof. Oldberg himself proposes to substitute for this a system having for its radix eight . The decimal radix is objected to because it does not bring in the prime factors ...
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... method of inquiry was to send printed questions to the parents , covering the points desired in his investigations . Respecting the question of nourishment , as the children were all of well - to - do classes it follows that they had ...
... method of inquiry was to send printed questions to the parents , covering the points desired in his investigations . Respecting the question of nourishment , as the children were all of well - to - do classes it follows that they had ...
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