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... possible merely because we are associated in our profession with the railroads , but a little closer inspection will show that we are so associated for the reason that there is a special division of surgery in which we are to specialize ...
... possible merely because we are associated in our profession with the railroads , but a little closer inspection will show that we are so associated for the reason that there is a special division of surgery in which we are to specialize ...
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... possible to reduce the grounds for claims for damages to the lowest possible amount by reducing the effect of the injury , and in the second lends his assistance to the legal department in getting at least a just assessment of monetary ...
... possible to reduce the grounds for claims for damages to the lowest possible amount by reducing the effect of the injury , and in the second lends his assistance to the legal department in getting at least a just assessment of monetary ...
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... possible to impress upon the management of rail- roads which we represent , that these annual meetings are of great importance and are meetings which should be en- couraged and favored . They are short schools , which refresh our minds ...
... possible to impress upon the management of rail- roads which we represent , that these annual meetings are of great importance and are meetings which should be en- couraged and favored . They are short schools , which refresh our minds ...
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... possible . The surgeon should not burden himself with all the medicaments in the ma- teria medica , nor with instruments galore , when hastily called to an emergency case . To do so would saver of incompetency and often of quackery . It ...
... possible . The surgeon should not burden himself with all the medicaments in the ma- teria medica , nor with instruments galore , when hastily called to an emergency case . To do so would saver of incompetency and often of quackery . It ...
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... possible ; make all possible by en- couraging granulations . The treatment of large or small areas of granulations , where tissue has been lost , is , I believe , best done by some fatty substance , as a base . Such a dressing does not ...
... possible ; make all possible by en- couraging granulations . The treatment of large or small areas of granulations , where tissue has been lost , is , I believe , best done by some fatty substance , as a base . Such a dressing does not ...
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