Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 141903 |
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... give a post - graduate course could not fail to be of benefit to the Province , and afford opportunities for advanced study to many who could not , and to many who should not be allowed to go elsewhere . We are glad to notice the ...
... give a post - graduate course could not fail to be of benefit to the Province , and afford opportunities for advanced study to many who could not , and to many who should not be allowed to go elsewhere . We are glad to notice the ...
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... give up the fight . " He is now asking the Parliament to amend the Dominion Registration Act so as to permit the Provinces that favor it to begin at once the work of such registration . The doctor certainly deserves great credit for the ...
... give up the fight . " He is now asking the Parliament to amend the Dominion Registration Act so as to permit the Provinces that favor it to begin at once the work of such registration . The doctor certainly deserves great credit for the ...
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... give opportunity for the better classification and arranging of those under treatment . It would also , if properly looked after , lessen the arrests for insanity , and shorten the period of their confinement in gaol when arrested . It ...
... give opportunity for the better classification and arranging of those under treatment . It would also , if properly looked after , lessen the arrests for insanity , and shorten the period of their confinement in gaol when arrested . It ...
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... give a history of several years ' duration dur- ing which the growth has either lain dormant or increased very slowly . Suddenly there is renewed activity , and in a few months the myoma increases greatly in size , and more or less ...
... give a history of several years ' duration dur- ing which the growth has either lain dormant or increased very slowly . Suddenly there is renewed activity , and in a few months the myoma increases greatly in size , and more or less ...
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... give no symptoms what- ever and be only accidentally detected . On the other hand , a nodule not larger than a walnut may give rise to alarming hemor- rhages . If the myomata are interstitial or subperitoneal , and so situated that they ...
... give no symptoms what- ever and be only accidentally detected . On the other hand , a nodule not larger than a walnut may give rise to alarming hemor- rhages . If the myomata are interstitial or subperitoneal , and so situated that they ...
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