The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... thought of it , until a week later he began to com- plain of pain below the left knee , at or near the attach- ment of the ligamentum patella . Soon after this com- plaint the thigh began to swell , and three or four days before I saw ...
... thought of it , until a week later he began to com- plain of pain below the left knee , at or near the attach- ment of the ligamentum patella . Soon after this com- plaint the thigh began to swell , and three or four days before I saw ...
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... thought or feeling that wounded any one . He was emi- nently a gentleman , delightful as a teacher , a companion or a friend . Dr. Andrews : My relations with Dr. Armor were those of a fellow practitioner in Detroit . He came to Ann ...
... thought or feeling that wounded any one . He was emi- nently a gentleman , delightful as a teacher , a companion or a friend . Dr. Andrews : My relations with Dr. Armor were those of a fellow practitioner in Detroit . He came to Ann ...
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... thought the Academy might be interested in this account . Dr. Jenks : Dr. Keeley , the originator of the gold cure , is a regularly educated physician , and was at one time surgeon of the railroads in Illinois . When he dis- covered ...
... thought the Academy might be interested in this account . Dr. Jenks : Dr. Keeley , the originator of the gold cure , is a regularly educated physician , and was at one time surgeon of the railroads in Illinois . When he dis- covered ...
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... thought presented in the paper is of the kind to make one grow , but , although pleased with the paper , he could not endorse it entirely . The relation of gastric symptoms to certain nervous con- ditions Dr. Thomason well emphasized ...
... thought presented in the paper is of the kind to make one grow , but , although pleased with the paper , he could not endorse it entirely . The relation of gastric symptoms to certain nervous con- ditions Dr. Thomason well emphasized ...
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... thought from an article in the Boston Medical Journal , setting forth some recent facts collected from the women graduates of medical colleges . A committee of an association of col- lege alumni sent out circulars to all the women ...
... thought from an article in the Boston Medical Journal , setting forth some recent facts collected from the women graduates of medical colleges . A committee of an association of col- lege alumni sent out circulars to all the women ...
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