Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 11Medical Society of Company of Kings, 1897 |
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... President ; I should like to state that I believe if a young girl is suffering from dysmenorrhea , and it continues , that the physician should make a diagnosis of that case . If it is due to flexion it should be discovered early and ...
... President ; I should like to state that I believe if a young girl is suffering from dysmenorrhea , and it continues , that the physician should make a diagnosis of that case . If it is due to flexion it should be discovered early and ...
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... President : ( Dr. Matheson ) I would like to inquire if any gentleman here has had much experience in making examinations through the rectum . Dr. L. G. Baldwin : I can say for myself that I have never been able to make out anything ...
... President : ( Dr. Matheson ) I would like to inquire if any gentleman here has had much experience in making examinations through the rectum . Dr. L. G. Baldwin : I can say for myself that I have never been able to make out anything ...
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... President , Dr. Geo . McNaughton , in the chair . There were about one hundred members present . The minutes of the October meeting were read and approved . REPORT OF COUNCIL . The Council reported favorably upon the applications of ...
... President , Dr. Geo . McNaughton , in the chair . There were about one hundred members present . The minutes of the October meeting were read and approved . REPORT OF COUNCIL . The Council reported favorably upon the applications of ...
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... President , Dr. George McNaughton , in the chair . There were about seventy - five members present . The minutes of the November meeting were read and approved . REPORT OF COUNCIL . The Council reported favorably upon the application of ...
... President , Dr. George McNaughton , in the chair . There were about seventy - five members present . The minutes of the November meeting were read and approved . REPORT OF COUNCIL . The Council reported favorably upon the application of ...
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... President : Dr. George McNaughton , Dr. E. H. Bartley . Dr. McNaughton stated that he must decline the nomination . Drs . West , Hunt , Jewett , and Delatour made strong appeals to Dr. McNaughton to withdraw his declination , and allow ...
... President : Dr. George McNaughton , Dr. E. H. Bartley . Dr. McNaughton stated that he must decline the nomination . Drs . West , Hunt , Jewett , and Delatour made strong appeals to Dr. McNaughton to withdraw his declination , and allow ...
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