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... Body in Knee - Joint Due to Traumatism Irreducible ..... 100 219 Dressing , A New Protective .. . 137 Brain , Concussion of . 36 Dressings , Injury to Young Cells by . 165 Brockman , D. C. The Therapeutic Use of the X- Dressings , Light ...
... Body in Knee - Joint Due to Traumatism Irreducible ..... 100 219 Dressing , A New Protective .. . 137 Brain , Concussion of . 36 Dressings , Injury to Young Cells by . 165 Brockman , D. C. The Therapeutic Use of the X- Dressings , Light ...
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... Body in .. Europhen as a Dusting Powder . Europhen for Wounds .... 57 Heart , Surgery of ... 9 282 Heart , Traumatic Rupture of . 281 ... • 235 Heat , Value of , in Shock ..... 15 Examinations of the Eyes of Railway Employes ... Expert ...
... Body in .. Europhen as a Dusting Powder . Europhen for Wounds .... 57 Heart , Surgery of ... 9 282 Heart , Traumatic Rupture of . 281 ... • 235 Heat , Value of , in Shock ..... 15 Examinations of the Eyes of Railway Employes ... Expert ...
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... body as well as to every other social body . Generally we are physicians and surgeons ; specially , as classed by this organization , we are railway surgeons . Wherever there is a special development in society , wherever an industry ...
... body as well as to every other social body . Generally we are physicians and surgeons ; specially , as classed by this organization , we are railway surgeons . Wherever there is a special development in society , wherever an industry ...
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... body . 2. They however , no longer offer such resistance but find themselves subject to attack by the same surgical principles as other parts of the body . 3. Experimental surgery teaches one to reason from animal to man . 4. Aneurism ...
... body . 2. They however , no longer offer such resistance but find themselves subject to attack by the same surgical principles as other parts of the body . 3. Experimental surgery teaches one to reason from animal to man . 4. Aneurism ...
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... body or a projectile , any traumatism producing a general collapse . In the category of fractures by tearing should also be placed those produced by lateral pressure from without inwards , or reciprocally . The lesions produced are : 1 ...
... body or a projectile , any traumatism producing a general collapse . In the category of fractures by tearing should also be placed those produced by lateral pressure from without inwards , or reciprocally . The lesions produced are : 1 ...
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