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... Surgical Operation Inhalation .144 for ... ... 188 Insanity in England 341 Malaria , Prevention of . ..190 Neural Studies , Recent Experimental 144 Mississippi Valley Medical Associa- New Pharmaceutical Laboratories .... 339 Ophthalmia ...
... Surgical Operation Inhalation .144 for ... ... 188 Insanity in England 341 Malaria , Prevention of . ..190 Neural Studies , Recent Experimental 144 Mississippi Valley Medical Associa- New Pharmaceutical Laboratories .... 339 Ophthalmia ...
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... surgical affections , and is even responsible for nearly half as many deaths as are caused by accidents and injuries of all kinds and descriptions . " What a frightful record in the world's history . Who would not hail the day of ...
... surgical affections , and is even responsible for nearly half as many deaths as are caused by accidents and injuries of all kinds and descriptions . " What a frightful record in the world's history . Who would not hail the day of ...
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... surgical operation . There were no enlarged glands and there was not at that time sufficient develop- ment to warrant more than the suspicion of an oncoming malignant condi- tion . It was a few months afterward that I saw her again ...
... surgical operation . There were no enlarged glands and there was not at that time sufficient develop- ment to warrant more than the suspicion of an oncoming malignant condi- tion . It was a few months afterward that I saw her again ...
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... surgical aspect of the war in South Africa . After dealing with the proportion of killed and wounded , he described the action of bullets and wounds on the body - fleshy parts and bones - and comparisons drawn from the American war ...
... surgical aspect of the war in South Africa . After dealing with the proportion of killed and wounded , he described the action of bullets and wounds on the body - fleshy parts and bones - and comparisons drawn from the American war ...
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... surgical exterpation is recognized to be the best method of treatment for car- cinoma devised up to the present time yet even here only 25 per cent of the cases of cancer are operable when first seen by the surgeon and in that number ...
... surgical exterpation is recognized to be the best method of treatment for car- cinoma devised up to the present time yet even here only 25 per cent of the cases of cancer are operable when first seen by the surgeon and in that number ...
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