St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volume 27Medical Journal and Library Association of the Mississippi Valley, 1902 |
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... regard to the definite indications in the case . That statistics show an operative mortality of about 40 per cent and a large propor- tion of recurrences , are due for the most part to the latter consideration . Resorted to sufficiently ...
... regard to the definite indications in the case . That statistics show an operative mortality of about 40 per cent and a large propor- tion of recurrences , are due for the most part to the latter consideration . Resorted to sufficiently ...
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... regard the tuber- culous subject is much in the same position as the insane per- son . To take care of persons afflicted with such diseases is a duty and not a charity , and governments must not seek to evade the duty because its ...
... regard the tuber- culous subject is much in the same position as the insane per- son . To take care of persons afflicted with such diseases is a duty and not a charity , and governments must not seek to evade the duty because its ...
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... regard to the pathogenesis , little is known . Marie regards the dystrophy dependent on thyroid deficiency , and it is , therefore , related to cretinism ; although , from a clinical standpoint , it must be sharply differentiated from ...
... regard to the pathogenesis , little is known . Marie regards the dystrophy dependent on thyroid deficiency , and it is , therefore , related to cretinism ; although , from a clinical standpoint , it must be sharply differentiated from ...
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... regard to the course of an affection ? Then spend an hour in the library ; you can find in a short time what others say on the subject , and which might occupy hours of search in your own library . Are you intending to have a ...
... regard to the course of an affection ? Then spend an hour in the library ; you can find in a short time what others say on the subject , and which might occupy hours of search in your own library . Are you intending to have a ...
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... regard to the effects of injuries and comparisons between the Spanish - American war and the Rebellion . In the Spanish - American war in 1899 there were 580 killed and 4,300 wounded . 11.9 per cent killed , 88.1 per cent wounded . In ...
... regard to the effects of injuries and comparisons between the Spanish - American war and the Rebellion . In the Spanish - American war in 1899 there were 580 killed and 4,300 wounded . 11.9 per cent killed , 88.1 per cent wounded . In ...
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