The Medical News, Volume 68Henry C. Lea's Son & Company, 1896 |
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... fact , in each of. makes intelligible many facts that are otherwise mysterious or inexplicable . Each step in the pro ... fact that it is only very early in its development that we can make a complete removal . The very moment that the ...
... fact , in each of. makes intelligible many facts that are otherwise mysterious or inexplicable . Each step in the pro ... fact that it is only very early in its development that we can make a complete removal . The very moment that the ...
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... fact that we will not be able to say that the growth is malignant until we have made a section of it . The longer we wait the smaller will be the percentage of cures . Are we then justified in removing every tumor of the breast as soon ...
... fact that we will not be able to say that the growth is malignant until we have made a section of it . The longer we wait the smaller will be the percentage of cures . Are we then justified in removing every tumor of the breast as soon ...
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... fact , as far as I can learn , all those who have employed curettage have combined this procedure with scarifications , brushing , needling , expression , and other auxiliary measures , and no one has made use of curettage , pure and ...
... fact , as far as I can learn , all those who have employed curettage have combined this procedure with scarifications , brushing , needling , expression , and other auxiliary measures , and no one has made use of curettage , pure and ...
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... fact that we cannot rely upon the statement of our patients in regard to the progress of any form of tumor , because we all know that this tumor could never have disappeared or have become lessened , and it was only in the imagi- nation ...
... fact that we cannot rely upon the statement of our patients in regard to the progress of any form of tumor , because we all know that this tumor could never have disappeared or have become lessened , and it was only in the imagi- nation ...
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... fact among gynecologists that a high moral and cultured women of the present day have materially intellectual education tends to postpone the appear - lost this feeling , or only keep it more under sub- ance of the menses . That there ...
... fact among gynecologists that a high moral and cultured women of the present day have materially intellectual education tends to postpone the appear - lost this feeling , or only keep it more under sub- ance of the menses . That there ...
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