The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... regard it as an almost typical one of continued malarial fever in a puerperal woman . If any septic poisoning existed , the signs were so masked as to be unrecognized . The late Prof. Armor saw the case in consultation with me on the ...
... regard it as an almost typical one of continued malarial fever in a puerperal woman . If any septic poisoning existed , the signs were so masked as to be unrecognized . The late Prof. Armor saw the case in consultation with me on the ...
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... regard to her appearance and size . The birth of the child was looked forward to with happy anticipation . Labor , occurring in the forenoon , was easy and brief , not more than two hours from beginning of pains . Membranes ruptured ...
... regard to her appearance and size . The birth of the child was looked forward to with happy anticipation . Labor , occurring in the forenoon , was easy and brief , not more than two hours from beginning of pains . Membranes ruptured ...
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... regard to nervous prostration and heart trouble , directly traceable to the use of " vitalized air . " Other physicians have made the same observations , and have frequently spoken to me of its deleterious effects , and this reason ...
... regard to nervous prostration and heart trouble , directly traceable to the use of " vitalized air . " Other physicians have made the same observations , and have frequently spoken to me of its deleterious effects , and this reason ...
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... regards esprit du corps and proper action towards each other , is now torn up : it is now , each man for himself . New ... regard to the profession being overcrowded , that is not the case in the city ; we have the highest per centage of ...
... regards esprit du corps and proper action towards each other , is now torn up : it is now , each man for himself . New ... regard to the profession being overcrowded , that is not the case in the city ; we have the highest per centage of ...
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... regard only as an unfortunate accident . In regard to antiseptics , I believe in a modified Listerism . In one of my cases , I am convinced that the patient died from an excessive use of carbolic acid . I believe in perfect cleanliness ...
... regard only as an unfortunate accident . In regard to antiseptics , I believe in a modified Listerism . In one of my cases , I am convinced that the patient died from an excessive use of carbolic acid . I believe in perfect cleanliness ...
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