St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volume 27Medical Journal and Library Association of the Mississippi Valley, 1902 |
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... seen extensive wounds left under the original dressing for ten days , and upon opening them up , an ideal aseptic result was found . All soldiers are supposed to be instructed in its use , and the regulation is usually carried out very ...
... seen extensive wounds left under the original dressing for ten days , and upon opening them up , an ideal aseptic result was found . All soldiers are supposed to be instructed in its use , and the regulation is usually carried out very ...
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... Seen a few hours after the infliction of the injury , there seemed to be no reason for material interfence with the wound . There was some evidence of comminution of the radius , but I decided to treat it conservatively , and hoped that ...
... Seen a few hours after the infliction of the injury , there seemed to be no reason for material interfence with the wound . There was some evidence of comminution of the radius , but I decided to treat it conservatively , and hoped that ...
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... seen and is apparently out of fashion . Many wore the style shown in F , while that shown in G , was quite common . Though foreign to the title of this paper , a few words about the proper shape of shoes will not , perhaps , be out of ...
... seen and is apparently out of fashion . Many wore the style shown in F , while that shown in G , was quite common . Though foreign to the title of this paper , a few words about the proper shape of shoes will not , perhaps , be out of ...
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... seen some high caste women , wearing such shoes , holding on to each other evidently for the purpose of facilitating locomo- tion which , under less exciting conditions , they probably rare- ly indulged in . Behind them is seen a ...
... seen some high caste women , wearing such shoes , holding on to each other evidently for the purpose of facilitating locomo- tion which , under less exciting conditions , they probably rare- ly indulged in . Behind them is seen a ...
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... seen and feeling what can be felt in every case that consults them , the result would be a saving of many valu- able lives . For I would again emphasize that with respect to rectal disease no man , though he possess the divination of a ...
... seen and feeling what can be felt in every case that consults them , the result would be a saving of many valu- able lives . For I would again emphasize that with respect to rectal disease no man , though he possess the divination of a ...
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