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Page 12
... never make up a normal joint , we cannot under- stand . Why is it not better to treat these cases , especially when they are due to indirect violence , by immediate closure ? The joint is usu- ally clean , as are also the tissues which ...
... never make up a normal joint , we cannot under- stand . Why is it not better to treat these cases , especially when they are due to indirect violence , by immediate closure ? The joint is usu- ally clean , as are also the tissues which ...
Page 14
... never make up a normal joint , we cannot under- stand . Why is it not better to treat these cases , especially when they are due to indirect violence , by immediate closure ? The joint is usu- ally clean , as are also the tissues which ...
... never make up a normal joint , we cannot under- stand . Why is it not better to treat these cases , especially when they are due to indirect violence , by immediate closure ? The joint is usu- ally clean , as are also the tissues which ...
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... never very marked . Applied antiphlogistine and heat and this , with the use of anodynes , relieved the pain to a considerable degree . The skin became dry and hot , every symptom became more promi- nent ; constant dull headache ...
... never very marked . Applied antiphlogistine and heat and this , with the use of anodynes , relieved the pain to a considerable degree . The skin became dry and hot , every symptom became more promi- nent ; constant dull headache ...
Page 22
... never met with a case where it was necessary to lance the gums , and consequently fail to realize that such cases do occur . The trouble about gum - cutting comes from a misconception of the subject . The irritation or nervous strain is ...
... never met with a case where it was necessary to lance the gums , and consequently fail to realize that such cases do occur . The trouble about gum - cutting comes from a misconception of the subject . The irritation or nervous strain is ...
Page 24
... never see a sick day . " This may be true until growth stops and assimilation and metabolism are deranged . The same is true in adult life . Disease is due to deficiency of nutrition or vitality , food should be the basis of every ...
... never see a sick day . " This may be true until growth stops and assimilation and metabolism are deranged . The same is true in adult life . Disease is due to deficiency of nutrition or vitality , food should be the basis of every ...
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