The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... practice , and for a time was highly recommended by such authorities as Drs . Richardson and Wells , who used it mostly in ophthalmic practice , but was soon found to be treacherous and unreliable , and after the occurrence of several ...
... practice , and for a time was highly recommended by such authorities as Drs . Richardson and Wells , who used it mostly in ophthalmic practice , but was soon found to be treacherous and unreliable , and after the occurrence of several ...
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... PRACTICE . BY F. GUNDRUM , IONIA , MICH . HE following two cases may be of some interest to the readers of the LANCET : Case 1. - Narcotism to an extreme degree by mor- phine ; the hypodermic injection of strong ammonia water ; recovery ...
... PRACTICE . BY F. GUNDRUM , IONIA , MICH . HE following two cases may be of some interest to the readers of the LANCET : Case 1. - Narcotism to an extreme degree by mor- phine ; the hypodermic injection of strong ammonia water ; recovery ...
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... practice in isolated cases of surgery . At this time ( Nov. 14 , 1885 ) this little patient is well and hearty . He ... practicing centre , but a clinical teaching centre . Recently the medical press has woke up to the gross outrages ...
... practice in isolated cases of surgery . At this time ( Nov. 14 , 1885 ) this little patient is well and hearty . He ... practicing centre , but a clinical teaching centre . Recently the medical press has woke up to the gross outrages ...
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... practiced much more frequently than it has been in cases of peritonitis . I have never seen so much to fear in abdominal ... practice , those who once practised it have abandoned it . Keith's operations are conducted under circumstances ...
... practiced much more frequently than it has been in cases of peritonitis . I have never seen so much to fear in abdominal ... practice , those who once practised it have abandoned it . Keith's operations are conducted under circumstances ...
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... practice , and hence we find ourselves compelled in self - defense to practice surgery . Otherwise we shall find that those whom we have invited to operate upon some patient of ours have no scruples about usurping the position of family ...
... practice , and hence we find ourselves compelled in self - defense to practice surgery . Otherwise we shall find that those whom we have invited to operate upon some patient of ours have no scruples about usurping the position of family ...
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