Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 281906 |
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... action makes the point of exit the lowest part of a spindle and ejects the food in jet - like movements . All of our past trouble has been with the jejunal side of the anastomosis , and not with the gastric . The right oblique open- ing ...
... action makes the point of exit the lowest part of a spindle and ejects the food in jet - like movements . All of our past trouble has been with the jejunal side of the anastomosis , and not with the gastric . The right oblique open- ing ...
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... action is more certain and constant , and equally agreeable , and he cannot help feeling that it is safer . His experience in regard to the combination of morphin and scopolamin is confined solely to the use of these drugs prior to the ...
... action is more certain and constant , and equally agreeable , and he cannot help feeling that it is safer . His experience in regard to the combination of morphin and scopolamin is confined solely to the use of these drugs prior to the ...
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... action taken in this case must not be adopted as an unvarying precedent in practice , but it does serve in large measure to illustrate the wonderful recuperative power of nature , and should at least serve , in part , to encour- age us ...
... action taken in this case must not be adopted as an unvarying precedent in practice , but it does serve in large measure to illustrate the wonderful recuperative power of nature , and should at least serve , in part , to encour- age us ...
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... action remarkably enhancing this effect ) , and the tone of the heart's action is maintained . Besides this , its frequent renewal is not necessary , and the patient's rest is not thereby disturbed . Practically we know that by its use ...
... action remarkably enhancing this effect ) , and the tone of the heart's action is maintained . Besides this , its frequent renewal is not necessary , and the patient's rest is not thereby disturbed . Practically we know that by its use ...
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... action is at hand . The work is to be done . I have full faith that in time it will be done , and done well . SANATORIUMS FOR THE POOR AND THE ERADICA- TION OF CONSUMPTION . * BY RONALD CAMPBELL MACFIE , M. A. , M. B. , C. M. ABERD ...
... action is at hand . The work is to be done . I have full faith that in time it will be done , and done well . SANATORIUMS FOR THE POOR AND THE ERADICA- TION OF CONSUMPTION . * BY RONALD CAMPBELL MACFIE , M. A. , M. B. , C. M. ABERD ...
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