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... fact is patent to all of experience , that both medicine and surgery is closely al- lied , and will not admit of separation . Especially is this the case in all gynecological work . Few surgeons will prove suc- cessful who ignore this fact ...
... fact is patent to all of experience , that both medicine and surgery is closely al- lied , and will not admit of separation . Especially is this the case in all gynecological work . Few surgeons will prove suc- cessful who ignore this fact ...
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... fact has become so patent that we turn , instinctively , to the yeomanry of the country to perpetuate our institutions . The dangers are threatening . This is no " irridescent dream , " that unless our moral and physical beings are more ...
... fact has become so patent that we turn , instinctively , to the yeomanry of the country to perpetuate our institutions . The dangers are threatening . This is no " irridescent dream , " that unless our moral and physical beings are more ...
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... fact that a constant vigilance is expected of us , in order to avoid , as much as possible , these excesses . Now , in this connection , we might notice some very aggra- vating complaints that the physician , as well as the gynecol ...
... fact that a constant vigilance is expected of us , in order to avoid , as much as possible , these excesses . Now , in this connection , we might notice some very aggra- vating complaints that the physician , as well as the gynecol ...
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... fact , light cases of asthma require no hypodermic injec- tion , and do well enough where the above named preparations are given . In severe cases , it is , of course , advisable to add morphine or nitro - glycerine to the strychnine ...
... fact , light cases of asthma require no hypodermic injec- tion , and do well enough where the above named preparations are given . In severe cases , it is , of course , advisable to add morphine or nitro - glycerine to the strychnine ...
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... fact not hitherto admitted . It is composed of a larger intermediary segment attached to the head , discovered some time ago by Schweiger - Seidel , and two other segments which diminish gradually to a point . One of these two is rather ...
... fact not hitherto admitted . It is composed of a larger intermediary segment attached to the head , discovered some time ago by Schweiger - Seidel , and two other segments which diminish gradually to a point . One of these two is rather ...
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