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" ... always present, an ovarian ache, each plays the part of the will-o'-the-wisp to allure the physician from the bottom factor. To these paltry lesions — because they are visible, palpable and ponderable, and because he has, by education and by tradition,... "
Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery - Page 221
1890
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The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 56

1907 - 974 pages
...plays the part of the will-o'-thewisp to allure the physician from the bottom factor. To these paltry lesions — because they are visible, palpable, and...all his patient's troubles; whereas a greater and subtler force, the invisible, impalpable, and imponderable nervous system, may be the sole delinquent....
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Canadian Practitioner, Volume 15

1890 - 622 pages
...recitation rooms were on the third or the fourth floor. In a parous neurasthenic woman, a leucorrhsea, a slight prolapse of the womb, a small tear of the...these trifling lesions — because they are visible, palpable,and ponderable, and because he has, by education and by tradition, a uterine bias — he attributes...
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Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 16

1894 - 656 pages
...plays the part of the will-o'-the-wisp to allure the physician from the bottom factor. To these paltry lesions — because they are visible, palpable and...all his patient's troubles; whereas a greater and subtler force, the invisible, the impalpable and the imponderable nervous system,. may be the sole...
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University Medical Magazine, Volume 6

1894 - 954 pages
...plays the part of the will-o'-the-wisp to allure the physician from the bottom factor. To these paltry lesions — because they are visible, palpable and...all his patient's troubles ; whereas a greater and subtler force, the invisible, the impalpable and the imponderable nervous system, may be the sole delinquent....
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Canada Lancet, Volume 26

1894 - 440 pages
...plays the part of the will-o'-the-wisp to allure the physician from the bottom factor. To these paltry lesions — because they are visible, palpable and...all his patient's troubles ; whereas a greater and subtler force, the invisible, the impalpable and the imponderable nervous system, may be the sole delinquent....
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Clinical gynæcology, medical and surgical

John Marie Keating - 1894 - 1084 pages
...plays the part of the willo'-the-wisp to allure the physician from the bottom factor. To these paltry lesions — because they are visible, palpable, and...attributes all his patient's troubles ; whereas a greater aud a subtler force, the invisible, impalpable, and imponderable nervous system, may be the sole delinquent....
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The Omaha Clinic, Volume 6

1893 - 592 pages
...plays the part of the will-o'-the-wisp to allure the physician from the bottom factor To these paltry lesions — because they are visible, palpable and...all his patient's troubles; whereas a greater and subtler force, the invisible, the impalpable, and the imponderable nervous system may be the sole delinquent....
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Diseases of women

Emilius Clark Dudley - 1899 - 768 pages
...plays the part of the will-o'-the-wisp to allure the physician from the bottom factor. To these paltry lesions — because they are visible, palpable, and...all his patient's troubles ; whereas a greater and subtler force, the invisible, impalpable, and imponderable nervous system, may be the sole delinquent....
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The Georgia Eclectic Medical Journal, Volume 11, Issue 11

1890 - 68 pages
...laundress the disagreeable task of washing napkins.' "In a parous neurasthenic woman, a leucorrhoen, a slight prolapse of the womb, a small tear of the...allure the physician away from the bottom factor. To thf.se trifling lesions — because they are visible, palpable and ponderable, and because he has,...
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Medical Standard, Volume 15

1894 - 208 pages
...plays the part oí the will-o'the-wisp to allure the physician from the bottom factor. To these paltry lesions — because they are visible, palpable, and...all his patient's troubles; whereas a greater and subtler force, the invisible, the impalpable, and the imponderable nervous system, may be the sole...
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