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... cent than at any time during the past six years . On March 1 , 2,900 accounts were again mailed , with a circular ... cents . ( $ 1,430.68 ) . THE BROADWAY SAVINGS BANK CO . , W. R. Edgar , Cashier . This report was referred to the ...
... cent than at any time during the past six years . On March 1 , 2,900 accounts were again mailed , with a circular ... cents . ( $ 1,430.68 ) . THE BROADWAY SAVINGS BANK CO . , W. R. Edgar , Cashier . This report was referred to the ...
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... cent in the middle of the original bared spot . If he would take care of the foot by keep- ing off of it as much as possible , probably it would heal . But he is a restless youth , sometimes working in a foun- dry , and always on the ...
... cent in the middle of the original bared spot . If he would take care of the foot by keep- ing off of it as much as possible , probably it would heal . But he is a restless youth , sometimes working in a foun- dry , and always on the ...
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... cent of penetrating * Abstract of paper read before Surgical Section , American Medical Asso- ciation , Saratoga , N. Y. , June 10-13 , 1902 . 14. Suturing or any other surgical procedure should not be discontinued because the heart ...
... cent of penetrating * Abstract of paper read before Surgical Section , American Medical Asso- ciation , Saratoga , N. Y. , June 10-13 , 1902 . 14. Suturing or any other surgical procedure should not be discontinued because the heart ...
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... cent of bad results to be directly laid to any neglect or fault on the part of the surgeons or hospital attend- ants . We have a few of what is known as " ligamentous unions " of the bone , and a few in which the bone refuses to unite ...
... cent of bad results to be directly laid to any neglect or fault on the part of the surgeons or hospital attend- ants . We have a few of what is known as " ligamentous unions " of the bone , and a few in which the bone refuses to unite ...
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... cent of the grafts were successful . The case in which I had occasion to use skin grafting was Mr. Frank S. , who was injured in a tobacco factory of this city . While feeding tobacco through heavy rollers for the purpose of compressing ...
... cent of the grafts were successful . The case in which I had occasion to use skin grafting was Mr. Frank S. , who was injured in a tobacco factory of this city . While feeding tobacco through heavy rollers for the purpose of compressing ...
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