The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... success in the hands of those using them , and each one has some peculiar advantage over the other , yet , when a preponderance of testimony is poured in upon us from all directions in favor of ether , and against chloroform , we are in ...
... success in the hands of those using them , and each one has some peculiar advantage over the other , yet , when a preponderance of testimony is poured in upon us from all directions in favor of ether , and against chloroform , we are in ...
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... the hydrochlorate of cocaine to his own eye , and found to his surprise , as well as that of the world , that it produced complete local anesthesia . That cocaine is a success , and has come to 8 THE AMERICAN LANCET .
... the hydrochlorate of cocaine to his own eye , and found to his surprise , as well as that of the world , that it produced complete local anesthesia . That cocaine is a success , and has come to 8 THE AMERICAN LANCET .
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Leartus Connor. That cocaine is a success , and has come to stay , is no longer a disputed question . The only point now left to be settled is the extent of its territory of usefulness . Among the many things for which I have used this ...
Leartus Connor. That cocaine is a success , and has come to stay , is no longer a disputed question . The only point now left to be settled is the extent of its territory of usefulness . Among the many things for which I have used this ...
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... success of the operation , but what is worthy of much more consideration , the present and future well - being of the recipient . By some observers , and those , too , who do not consider themselves among the poorly informed concerning ...
... success of the operation , but what is worthy of much more consideration , the present and future well - being of the recipient . By some observers , and those , too , who do not consider themselves among the poorly informed concerning ...
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... success after so much adver- sity , as we have restored more than half of the move- ments of the joint . Like the man mentioned in the good book , " this patient has suffered at the hands of many physicians , " but we expect to beat the ...
... success after so much adver- sity , as we have restored more than half of the move- ments of the joint . Like the man mentioned in the good book , " this patient has suffered at the hands of many physicians , " but we expect to beat the ...
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