Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 16s.l., 1896 |
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... attended to , and probably others also that do not occur now to my mind , but would occur to any plaintiff fighting for the hard - earned dollars and honors of more than half a lifetime . Young doctors , if poor , are rarely sued for ...
... attended to , and probably others also that do not occur now to my mind , but would occur to any plaintiff fighting for the hard - earned dollars and honors of more than half a lifetime . Young doctors , if poor , are rarely sued for ...
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... attending , should forward the registration fee , $ 5.00 gold , to him at once and notify Dr. C. A. L. Reed , Cincinnati . The Hypodermic Use of Iron . — The indications for the hypoder- mic method of administering iron are set forth by ...
... attending , should forward the registration fee , $ 5.00 gold , to him at once and notify Dr. C. A. L. Reed , Cincinnati . The Hypodermic Use of Iron . — The indications for the hypoder- mic method of administering iron are set forth by ...
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... attended by about 250 people . Sweet music and the fragrance of flowers added their charm to the occasion , which was thoroughly enjoyed by everybody . The wants of the " inner man " were not neglected . The summer solstice is a ...
... attended by about 250 people . Sweet music and the fragrance of flowers added their charm to the occasion , which was thoroughly enjoyed by everybody . The wants of the " inner man " were not neglected . The summer solstice is a ...
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... attend to the calls of nature , or , if ex- cused for this purpose , are punished by detention or otherwise to make up for the lost time . I regard such a practice as highly re- prehensible ; it not only causes much discomfort and ...
... attend to the calls of nature , or , if ex- cused for this purpose , are punished by detention or otherwise to make up for the lost time . I regard such a practice as highly re- prehensible ; it not only causes much discomfort and ...
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... attended with profuse se- cretion . Three cases of otitis media were rapidly cured by insuffla- tions of tannigen . In acute and chronic catarrhs of the pharyngeal and laryngeal mucous membranes daily applications of a 3 % solu- tion of ...
... attended with profuse se- cretion . Three cases of otitis media were rapidly cured by insuffla- tions of tannigen . In acute and chronic catarrhs of the pharyngeal and laryngeal mucous membranes daily applications of a 3 % solu- tion of ...
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