The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... treated for some unknown uterine disease before marriage . Married . less than two years . Pregnancy was not marked by any peculiarity , ex- cept that during the last few weeks there were symptoms of malarial poisoning ; periodical ...
... treated for some unknown uterine disease before marriage . Married . less than two years . Pregnancy was not marked by any peculiarity , ex- cept that during the last few weeks there were symptoms of malarial poisoning ; periodical ...
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... treated the case . Two doctors gave an adverse testimony . One of these was nearly eighty years old , and had not read a work on surgery for thirty years . The other confessed that he had no experience in surg- ery . The doctor had ...
... treated the case . Two doctors gave an adverse testimony . One of these was nearly eighty years old , and had not read a work on surgery for thirty years . The other confessed that he had no experience in surg- ery . The doctor had ...
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... treated by Pasteur . Dr. F. S. Billings , of New York , will accom- pany the victims . Dr. H. M. Biggs , one of the instruct- ors in the Carnegie Laboratory , will also go with the party to study Pasteur's methods . If these be found ...
... treated by Pasteur . Dr. F. S. Billings , of New York , will accom- pany the victims . Dr. H. M. Biggs , one of the instruct- ors in the Carnegie Laboratory , will also go with the party to study Pasteur's methods . If these be found ...
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... treated after the manner described in his paper , stating that the patient , although 56 years of age , was not ... treat- If there be constipation of the bowels , then ment . give B Magnesiæ sulph . , 3 vj . Ferri sulph . , 3 i . Acidi ...
... treated after the manner described in his paper , stating that the patient , although 56 years of age , was not ... treat- If there be constipation of the bowels , then ment . give B Magnesiæ sulph . , 3 vj . Ferri sulph . , 3 i . Acidi ...
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... treated himself for six months . Three or four years later , be- lieving hfmself cured , he married , and the results of 11 pregnancies on the part of his wife were as follows : First pregnancy : Child still - born . Second pregnancy ...
... treated himself for six months . Three or four years later , be- lieving hfmself cured , he married , and the results of 11 pregnancies on the part of his wife were as follows : First pregnancy : Child still - born . Second pregnancy ...
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