Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 19Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... cent of typhoid cases should succumb to the direct effects of that disease , as perforation , hemorrhage and peritonitis ; and five per cent should succumb to causes secondary to that disease , and directly traceable to it , as many ...
... cent of typhoid cases should succumb to the direct effects of that disease , as perforation , hemorrhage and peritonitis ; and five per cent should succumb to causes secondary to that disease , and directly traceable to it , as many ...
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... cent of all the cases . Dr. Barker estimates that in Great Britain the number of deaths occurring annually in that country and directly traceable to aural affections are 2,000 ; and when we append to these statements the assertion of ...
... cent of all the cases . Dr. Barker estimates that in Great Britain the number of deaths occurring annually in that country and directly traceable to aural affections are 2,000 ; and when we append to these statements the assertion of ...
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... cent . relate to such affections of the middle ear as would lead to fatal results . These same papers gave , in the majority of cases , the technique of operative procedure for the relief of these con- ditions , and one is impressed ...
... cent . relate to such affections of the middle ear as would lead to fatal results . These same papers gave , in the majority of cases , the technique of operative procedure for the relief of these con- ditions , and one is impressed ...
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... cents , net . The F. A. Davis Co. , Publishers , 1914 and 1916 Cherry Street , Philadelphia ; 117 W. Forty - Second Street , New York ; 9 Lakeside Building , Chicago . Considerable attention has been drawn to this new method of ...
... cents , net . The F. A. Davis Co. , Publishers , 1914 and 1916 Cherry Street , Philadelphia ; 117 W. Forty - Second Street , New York ; 9 Lakeside Building , Chicago . Considerable attention has been drawn to this new method of ...
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... cent pieces . They had not got from the doctor as much as a little salve to put on , and the mother had dressed them with some sticking rags , which it caused the poor children untold agony to have re- moved . Of course , it is not ...
... cent pieces . They had not got from the doctor as much as a little salve to put on , and the mother had dressed them with some sticking rags , which it caused the poor children untold agony to have re- moved . Of course , it is not ...
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