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... things should be pointed out and in- sisted upon , for by this method alone it is possible for us to make this association ... thing in order was the report of the treas- urer , which was presented by Dr. James A. Duncan , the treasurer ...
... things should be pointed out and in- sisted upon , for by this method alone it is possible for us to make this association ... thing in order was the report of the treas- urer , which was presented by Dr. James A. Duncan , the treasurer ...
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... thing in order was " Miscellaneous Busi- ness , " but there being none , on motion , the association then adjourned until 2 p . m FIRST DAY - AFTERNOON SESSION . The association reassembled at 2:30 p . m . and was called to order by the ...
... thing in order was " Miscellaneous Busi- ness , " but there being none , on motion , the association then adjourned until 2 p . m FIRST DAY - AFTERNOON SESSION . The association reassembled at 2:30 p . m . and was called to order by the ...
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... thing in order were nominations for president of the association . Dr. Fulton nominated Dr. W. A. McCandless of St. Louis . Dr. L. Worsham nominated Dr. W. S. Hoy of Wellston , O , and Dr. James H. Ford nominated Dr. John E. Owens of ...
... thing in order were nominations for president of the association . Dr. Fulton nominated Dr. W. A. McCandless of St. Louis . Dr. L. Worsham nominated Dr. W. S. Hoy of Wellston , O , and Dr. James H. Ford nominated Dr. John E. Owens of ...
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... thing as exclusive specialty in our profession . The specialist is often dangerous to life and limb by his trained vision from the standpoint of a specialist . He is unable to see , and , in fact , only sees and measures every symptom ...
... thing as exclusive specialty in our profession . The specialist is often dangerous to life and limb by his trained vision from the standpoint of a specialist . He is unable to see , and , in fact , only sees and measures every symptom ...
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... thing was to find that the blood supply to the four outer toes was so impaired that they also turned black , and in a few days I was able to twist them off . One naturally would expect that enough blood would come through the sole of ...
... thing was to find that the blood supply to the four outer toes was so impaired that they also turned black , and in a few days I was able to twist them off . One naturally would expect that enough blood would come through the sole of ...
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