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... attended with violent reaction , and some persons can- not stand it at all . Under this method of treatment one is compelled to visit the operator every day from one - half to an hour or so . During this period he is subjected to the ...
... attended with violent reaction , and some persons can- not stand it at all . Under this method of treatment one is compelled to visit the operator every day from one - half to an hour or so . During this period he is subjected to the ...
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... attended , and he took the oppor- tunity to emphasize the importance of individualism in treatment . In speaking of the position of medicine at the present day and the association of mind and body , he laid stress on the individuality ...
... attended , and he took the oppor- tunity to emphasize the importance of individualism in treatment . In speaking of the position of medicine at the present day and the association of mind and body , he laid stress on the individuality ...
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... attending college that desire to take the examination after they have finished their courses . BOOK REVIEWS . W. F. MORROW , Secretary . TEXT - BOOK OF MEDICINE . For students and practitioners . By Adolph Strum- pell , professor and ...
... attending college that desire to take the examination after they have finished their courses . BOOK REVIEWS . W. F. MORROW , Secretary . TEXT - BOOK OF MEDICINE . For students and practitioners . By Adolph Strum- pell , professor and ...
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... attended the meeting of the Southern California Medical Association , which , he says , is one of the most scientific medical societies he ever had the pleasure of visiting . He says it does not suffer by comparison with the best ...
... attended the meeting of the Southern California Medical Association , which , he says , is one of the most scientific medical societies he ever had the pleasure of visiting . He says it does not suffer by comparison with the best ...
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... attend clinics , and witness their operations . By the way , they are not as particular about antisepsis as we are here , and this fault , so far as my observation goes , is com- mon all over Great Britain and Ireland . In the operating ...
... attend clinics , and witness their operations . By the way , they are not as particular about antisepsis as we are here , and this fault , so far as my observation goes , is com- mon all over Great Britain and Ireland . In the operating ...
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