The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... Physician to Harper Hospital and Woman's Hospital , and Attending Physician to St. Mary's Hospital . VACCINATION : ITS PERFORMANCE AND THE PROTECTION IT AFFORDS . 28.04 THE ...
... Physician to Harper Hospital and Woman's Hospital , and Attending Physician to St. Mary's Hospital . VACCINATION : ITS PERFORMANCE AND THE PROTECTION IT AFFORDS . 28.04 THE ...
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... physician would think of doing any operation even of this slight magnitude , after having been in contact with this or any other contagious disease , without having first observed the strictest antiseptic precautions , al- though I must ...
... physician would think of doing any operation even of this slight magnitude , after having been in contact with this or any other contagious disease , without having first observed the strictest antiseptic precautions , al- though I must ...
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Leartus Connor. delicacy of his treatment of a brother physician were to me an example ; one could not have a higher ideal of what a consulting physician should be . Dr. Jenks : My acquaintance with Dr. Armor , which was not in the ...
Leartus Connor. delicacy of his treatment of a brother physician were to me an example ; one could not have a higher ideal of what a consulting physician should be . Dr. Jenks : My acquaintance with Dr. Armor , which was not in the ...
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... physician may adjust the remedy properly to his individual condition . He must take a certain prescribed course of baths , of exercise , etc. Evidently the doctor understands pretty well the class of patients he has to deal with . He is ...
... physician may adjust the remedy properly to his individual condition . He must take a certain prescribed course of baths , of exercise , etc. Evidently the doctor understands pretty well the class of patients he has to deal with . He is ...
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... physician , and we all prefer a skilled special- ist in dentistry for our own work , to placing ourselves in the hands of an amateur in this specialty , who may other- wise be an accomplished physician and a successful sur- geon . There ...
... physician , and we all prefer a skilled special- ist in dentistry for our own work , to placing ourselves in the hands of an amateur in this specialty , who may other- wise be an accomplished physician and a successful sur- geon . There ...
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