Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 281906 |
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... containing much that is both useful and invaluable to - day , and will be so long as mortal man shall live ; but how could one practice medicine or surgery to - day with such authorities or their predecessors alone ? Ah , but these ...
... containing much that is both useful and invaluable to - day , and will be so long as mortal man shall live ; but how could one practice medicine or surgery to - day with such authorities or their predecessors alone ? Ah , but these ...
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... contains twenty per cent . of actual dry solids , and is superior in each and every detail as a complete food to any product of its class . IN PRESCRIBING the products of manufacturing pharmacists , we should be guided to a great extent ...
... contains twenty per cent . of actual dry solids , and is superior in each and every detail as a complete food to any product of its class . IN PRESCRIBING the products of manufacturing pharmacists , we should be guided to a great extent ...
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... containing memoranda and data important for every physician , and ruled blanks for recording every detail of practice . The ... contains ruled blanks of various kinds , adapted for noting all details of practice and professional business ...
... containing memoranda and data important for every physician , and ruled blanks for recording every detail of practice . The ... contains ruled blanks of various kinds , adapted for noting all details of practice and professional business ...
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... containing methods of Hydrother- apy , Thermotherapy , Mechanotherapy , and First Aid measures in medical and surgical accidents and emergencies . Physicians could render no better service to their patients than the recom- mendation of ...
... containing methods of Hydrother- apy , Thermotherapy , Mechanotherapy , and First Aid measures in medical and surgical accidents and emergencies . Physicians could render no better service to their patients than the recom- mendation of ...
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... containing a popula- tion of at least two hundred and fifty thousand inhabitants . Less populous sections should unite and their associations should not receive state aid until they represent a population sufficient to justify the ...
... containing a popula- tion of at least two hundred and fifty thousand inhabitants . Less populous sections should unite and their associations should not receive state aid until they represent a population sufficient to justify the ...
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