The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... say that they have all acted satisfactorily in my hands so far , and I am free to confess that I suspended the use ... says : " Only 17 cases of death , and many of these doubtful , ” — Journal of the American Medical Association , Vol ...
... say that they have all acted satisfactorily in my hands so far , and I am free to confess that I suspended the use ... says : " Only 17 cases of death , and many of these doubtful , ” — Journal of the American Medical Association , Vol ...
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... say : " I am a rule to myself . I shall do what I please , and care nothing for what people may say . " The former code which kept practitioners together , as regards esprit du corps and proper action towards each other , is now torn up ...
... say : " I am a rule to myself . I shall do what I please , and care nothing for what people may say . " The former code which kept practitioners together , as regards esprit du corps and proper action towards each other , is now torn up ...
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... says that this small proportion of marriages is due to the deliberate choice of the alumni . From their trained ... say that college women are not as prone to enter upon mar- ried life as the majority of women . The Journal makes the ...
... says that this small proportion of marriages is due to the deliberate choice of the alumni . From their trained ... say that college women are not as prone to enter upon mar- ried life as the majority of women . The Journal makes the ...
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... says , die from poisoning . These statements , he affirms , are substantiat- ed by the records of the coroner for Philadelphia . Illustrations are given . He adds that in his belief hundreds of persons are thus murdered in Philadelphia ...
... says , die from poisoning . These statements , he affirms , are substantiat- ed by the records of the coroner for Philadelphia . Illustrations are given . He adds that in his belief hundreds of persons are thus murdered in Philadelphia ...
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... says : " Few diseases admit of cure while the patient remains in the circumstances and in the pain of a decayed tooth is reported by Prof. R. Ogden locality which have given them birth , and to which they Doremus , to the N. Y. Medico ...
... says : " Few diseases admit of cure while the patient remains in the circumstances and in the pain of a decayed tooth is reported by Prof. R. Ogden locality which have given them birth , and to which they Doremus , to the N. Y. Medico ...
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