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... condition would extend up the nasal duct and cause the same condition of the conjunctiva to some extent . I advised removing the large anterior and posterior hypertro- phies of the right side , and cauterizing the hypertrophy on the ...
... condition would extend up the nasal duct and cause the same condition of the conjunctiva to some extent . I advised removing the large anterior and posterior hypertro- phies of the right side , and cauterizing the hypertrophy on the ...
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... condition of affairs , or ( as is oftenest the case ) may not be , in any degree , associated with or responsible for it . Because noise is intolerant and more or less injurious to a highly developed nervous organization is ample ...
... condition of affairs , or ( as is oftenest the case ) may not be , in any degree , associated with or responsible for it . Because noise is intolerant and more or less injurious to a highly developed nervous organization is ample ...
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... conditions that operate in a woman after child- birth the condition of her blood , loaded with material that has to be thrown off - gives the same opportunity for this bacil- lus to find a lodgment and flourish as for others ; and so I ...
... conditions that operate in a woman after child- birth the condition of her blood , loaded with material that has to be thrown off - gives the same opportunity for this bacil- lus to find a lodgment and flourish as for others ; and so I ...
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... condition of the patient . It would appear that operations involving the fifth pair of nerves render the patient more susceptible to the injurious effects of chloroform , relatively , than for any other purpose for which it has been ...
... condition of the patient . It would appear that operations involving the fifth pair of nerves render the patient more susceptible to the injurious effects of chloroform , relatively , than for any other purpose for which it has been ...
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... conditions we are taught to regard as most alarming in obstetrics , fortu- nately do not always bring fatality with them ... condition of nutrition and general health . Examination revealed a laceration of the perineum half - way to the ...
... conditions we are taught to regard as most alarming in obstetrics , fortu- nately do not always bring fatality with them ... condition of nutrition and general health . Examination revealed a laceration of the perineum half - way to the ...
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