Denver Medical Times, Volume 20Medical Times Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... believe most essential is that the refraction of the two eyes be equally well corrected . If the detection of one- quarter of a dioptre of error in one eye is overlooked and the other eye is correctly refracted , it is infinitely worse ...
... believe most essential is that the refraction of the two eyes be equally well corrected . If the detection of one- quarter of a dioptre of error in one eye is overlooked and the other eye is correctly refracted , it is infinitely worse ...
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... believe will in time bear fruit . The fact that medical schools , with their needs of extensive equipment and its direct bearing upon the welfare of humanity , are the only practically unendowed class of educational institu- tions of ...
... believe will in time bear fruit . The fact that medical schools , with their needs of extensive equipment and its direct bearing upon the welfare of humanity , are the only practically unendowed class of educational institu- tions of ...
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... of his wisdom in choosing an executive committee , but we have every reason to believe that Dr. Hall went into the work himself heart and soul , and was always well in the vanguard , when there came up any 32 DENVER MEDICAL TIMES .
... of his wisdom in choosing an executive committee , but we have every reason to believe that Dr. Hall went into the work himself heart and soul , and was always well in the vanguard , when there came up any 32 DENVER MEDICAL TIMES .
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... believe , was studi- ously concealed from or misrepresented to some reputable men in order that they might be misled into opposition to the bill . The veto , after this first misstatement , goes on to Facetious state that the act was ...
... believe , was studi- ously concealed from or misrepresented to some reputable men in order that they might be misled into opposition to the bill . The veto , after this first misstatement , goes on to Facetious state that the act was ...
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... believe . The nature of medical service is so personal , so individual , and the circumstances of each patient so different , that in the very nature of things such supervision of service and pay as would be necessary to form a trust is ...
... believe . The nature of medical service is so personal , so individual , and the circumstances of each patient so different , that in the very nature of things such supervision of service and pay as would be necessary to form a trust is ...
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