Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 19Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... taken on the applica- tion of Dr. Shriner , which resulted in his unanimous election to membership of the Academy . A motion was made by Dr. Brown and carried that when the Academy adjourned it adjourn to meet the first Monday in ...
... taken on the applica- tion of Dr. Shriner , which resulted in his unanimous election to membership of the Academy . A motion was made by Dr. Brown and carried that when the Academy adjourned it adjourn to meet the first Monday in ...
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... taken at many of the leper colonies throughout the world , and portraits of some of the more noted . priests who have taken up work in these colonies . Photographs- are given of the Garey children , who were presented by Dr. Mc- Dougal ...
... taken at many of the leper colonies throughout the world , and portraits of some of the more noted . priests who have taken up work in these colonies . Photographs- are given of the Garey children , who were presented by Dr. Mc- Dougal ...
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... taken the pains to have read more carefully the ar- ticle published in the September , 1892 , number of the Annals of Surgery he would have discovered that Dr. Reed stated as a re- sult of his experiments that the unilateral ...
... taken the pains to have read more carefully the ar- ticle published in the September , 1892 , number of the Annals of Surgery he would have discovered that Dr. Reed stated as a re- sult of his experiments that the unilateral ...
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... taken place . I can come to no other conclusion than that this man's life has been ruined as a result of oversight of the cause of his epilepsy in childhood . I will relate the case of another person whom I knew as a young man who was ...
... taken place . I can come to no other conclusion than that this man's life has been ruined as a result of oversight of the cause of his epilepsy in childhood . I will relate the case of another person whom I knew as a young man who was ...
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... taken seriatim , and one after an- other of his propositions were analyzed and proven fallacious . That the spine may be and often is seriously hurt in railway travel was not disputed , but that railway spine was an independent en- tity ...
... taken seriatim , and one after an- other of his propositions were analyzed and proven fallacious . That the spine may be and often is seriously hurt in railway travel was not disputed , but that railway spine was an independent en- tity ...
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Page 47 - Hunt Stucky, and the Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements, Dr. H. Horace Grant, promise that the meeting will be the most successful in the history of the Association, and this promise is warranted by the well-known hospitality of Louisville and Kentucky doctors.
Page 463 - July 14, 1894, provided that an essay deemed by the committee of award to be worthy of the prize shall have been offered. Essays intended for competition may be upon any subject in medicine, but...
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Page 41 - National Museum." Franks which will carry specimens, when of suitable size, together with descriptions and notes, free of postage through the mails, will be forwarded upon application. Should an object be too large for transmission by mail the sender is requested, before shipping it, to notify the Institution, in order that a proper authorization for its shipment may be made out.