The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 172Cupples, Upham & Company, 1915 |
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... ment . Each one has responded satisfactorily to tuberculin , except one out - patient . This woman came for treatment twice a week and continued her usual occupation . Although she came faith- fully for the injections until a dose of ...
... ment . Each one has responded satisfactorily to tuberculin , except one out - patient . This woman came for treatment twice a week and continued her usual occupation . Although she came faith- fully for the injections until a dose of ...
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... ment , the most important part of which comes before and after the operation ; and further- more , it should be borne in mind that it is a human being and not merely a neck which is be- ing treated . The average doctor cannot do a good ...
... ment , the most important part of which comes before and after the operation ; and further- more , it should be borne in mind that it is a human being and not merely a neck which is be- ing treated . The average doctor cannot do a good ...
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... ment as bearing upon the discussion this after- noon . He at that time made a series of injec- tions to determine the foci of infection of cer- vical tuberculous glands . He published the re- follows : A large majority of the afferent ...
... ment as bearing upon the discussion this after- noon . He at that time made a series of injec- tions to determine the foci of infection of cer- vical tuberculous glands . He published the re- follows : A large majority of the afferent ...
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... ment for the cecum . Of the operations for movable kidney it seems hardly necessary to speak . Coffey has devised an operation for shortening the falciform ligament of the liver by a series of itself to the peritoneum by sutures passing ...
... ment for the cecum . Of the operations for movable kidney it seems hardly necessary to speak . Coffey has devised an operation for shortening the falciform ligament of the liver by a series of itself to the peritoneum by sutures passing ...
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... style makes his book not only fense of animal experimentation . " Dr. Keen's valuable but delightfully attractive . An arrangement is also in process of develop- ment , 26 [ JANUARY 7 , 1915 BOSTON MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL.
... style makes his book not only fense of animal experimentation . " Dr. Keen's valuable but delightfully attractive . An arrangement is also in process of develop- ment , 26 [ JANUARY 7 , 1915 BOSTON MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL.
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