St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volume 27Medical Journal and Library Association of the Mississippi Valley, 1902 |
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Page 10
... believe . .f I almost concluded that the Spanish were using defec- tive powder in that fight ; case after case up , showing so little of the result I had feared . Further observations of a number of wounds to the long bones in the ...
... believe . .f I almost concluded that the Spanish were using defec- tive powder in that fight ; case after case up , showing so little of the result I had feared . Further observations of a number of wounds to the long bones in the ...
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... believe , by a missile striking the wall at an acute angle , from a lateral position . From the experience of bullet paths , in other cases it seems to me , that we had a reasonable basis for believing that such a wound should show ...
... believe , by a missile striking the wall at an acute angle , from a lateral position . From the experience of bullet paths , in other cases it seems to me , that we had a reasonable basis for believing that such a wound should show ...
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... believe it is the only proper one , is to decline to treat any case in which I am not permitted to make a local examination . Such a rule may occasionally be charged with the sacrifice of a fee , but in the long run it will certainly ...
... believe it is the only proper one , is to decline to treat any case in which I am not permitted to make a local examination . Such a rule may occasionally be charged with the sacrifice of a fee , but in the long run it will certainly ...
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... believe , —indeed , clinical experience has abundantly demonstrated , -that in the early stages of the disease surgery is not more powerless here than in cancer of other organs . But the sad truth must again be noted that these cases ...
... believe , —indeed , clinical experience has abundantly demonstrated , -that in the early stages of the disease surgery is not more powerless here than in cancer of other organs . But the sad truth must again be noted that these cases ...
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... believe that surgery would be less effective here than in malignant disease of other parts . The proper limits of this paper forbid a detailed consid- eration of the several methods of operating . Broadly speak- ing it may be said that ...
... believe that surgery would be less effective here than in malignant disease of other parts . The proper limits of this paper forbid a detailed consid- eration of the several methods of operating . Broadly speak- ing it may be said that ...
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