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... Removal of ... 146 How to be Happy Though a Doctor..262 Kansas City Academy of Medicine , Gude's Pepto Mangan , A Clinical Re- The ... 65 port on 223 Kansas City Medical Colleges . ..147 Gastro Enteric Conditions .. .259 Human Blood vs ...
... Removal of ... 146 How to be Happy Though a Doctor..262 Kansas City Academy of Medicine , Gude's Pepto Mangan , A Clinical Re- The ... 65 port on 223 Kansas City Medical Colleges . ..147 Gastro Enteric Conditions .. .259 Human Blood vs ...
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... removal or mitiga- tion of which is sometimes , but quite seldom , followed by relief from the epilepsy . Such recoveries are probably due to what may be termed an acci- dental alteration of functional balance , or some form of ...
... removal or mitiga- tion of which is sometimes , but quite seldom , followed by relief from the epilepsy . Such recoveries are probably due to what may be termed an acci- dental alteration of functional balance , or some form of ...
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... removal of the mamma , and was carried up under the axilla and the glands , which were very much affected were as thoroughly removed as possible . The tissues removed were given to Dr. J. J. Clausen of this. 20 THE KANSAS CITY MEDICAL ...
... removal of the mamma , and was carried up under the axilla and the glands , which were very much affected were as thoroughly removed as possible . The tissues removed were given to Dr. J. J. Clausen of this. 20 THE KANSAS CITY MEDICAL ...
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removed were given to Dr. J. J. Clausen of this city for microscopical examina- tion , and he readily pronounced it carcinomatous . Before closure of the wound by cicatrization had taken place nodules were making their appear- ance ...
removed were given to Dr. J. J. Clausen of this city for microscopical examina- tion , and he readily pronounced it carcinomatous . Before closure of the wound by cicatrization had taken place nodules were making their appear- ance ...
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... removed . The serum is 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 ...
... removed . The serum is 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 ...
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