Canadian Practitioner, Volume 28Bryant Press, 1903 |
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... physician to attain perfection of diagnosis . The instinct of the surgeon is to be satisfied with just so much of a diagnosis as will enable him to decide upon a line of treatment .. The physician trained and accustomed to the patient ...
... physician to attain perfection of diagnosis . The instinct of the surgeon is to be satisfied with just so much of a diagnosis as will enable him to decide upon a line of treatment .. The physician trained and accustomed to the patient ...
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... physicians of the present day . The peoples whose medical development took place along such lines include the Egyptians , Indians , Babylon- ians , Medes , Persians , Jews , Chinese and Japanese . Owing to the association of religion ...
... physicians of the present day . The peoples whose medical development took place along such lines include the Egyptians , Indians , Babylon- ians , Medes , Persians , Jews , Chinese and Japanese . Owing to the association of religion ...
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... physicians with definite instructions set forth which could not , under pain of punishment , be departed from . Thus the Egyptians , in their celebrated Papyros Ebers ( now in Germany ) , had a work which was a compilation of the ...
... physicians with definite instructions set forth which could not , under pain of punishment , be departed from . Thus the Egyptians , in their celebrated Papyros Ebers ( now in Germany ) , had a work which was a compilation of the ...
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... physicians were in the habit of refusing to see patients before one p.m. , and many were accustomed to sit up very late smoking opium and drinking , they should only receive one half their fee if they did not come at once when needed ...
... physicians were in the habit of refusing to see patients before one p.m. , and many were accustomed to sit up very late smoking opium and drinking , they should only receive one half their fee if they did not come at once when needed ...
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... physicians may safely apply forceps in every case where time will permit , after the completion of the first stage of labor ; that when this stage is over the obstetric movement has arrived where the patient may be placed in position ...
... physicians may safely apply forceps in every case where time will permit , after the completion of the first stage of labor ; that when this stage is over the obstetric movement has arrived where the patient may be placed in position ...
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