Canadian Practitioner, Volume 28Bryant Press, 1903 |
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BY R. B. NEVITT , M.D. , TORONTO . The characteristic ambition of the surgeon is to attain perfec- tion of treatment , that of the physician to attain perfection of diagnosis . The instinct of the surgeon is to be satisfied with just so ...
BY R. B. NEVITT , M.D. , TORONTO . The characteristic ambition of the surgeon is to attain perfec- tion of treatment , that of the physician to attain perfection of diagnosis . The instinct of the surgeon is to be satisfied with just so ...
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... surgeon has beneficently attacked the medical territory of renal diseases . So in the not - distant future the surgeon may revel in the rheu- matic provinces of the physician . Indeed one advanced and prominent physician has conceived ...
... surgeon has beneficently attacked the medical territory of renal diseases . So in the not - distant future the surgeon may revel in the rheu- matic provinces of the physician . Indeed one advanced and prominent physician has conceived ...
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... surgeon's knife , but its secondary effects may open up a wide field for operative surgery . RHEUMATIC CONDITIONS IN THE UPPER AIR PASSAGES AND IN THE ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE . BY J. O. ORR , M.D. , TORONTO . Rheumatism as a causative ...
... surgeon's knife , but its secondary effects may open up a wide field for operative surgery . RHEUMATIC CONDITIONS IN THE UPPER AIR PASSAGES AND IN THE ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE . BY J. O. ORR , M.D. , TORONTO . Rheumatism as a causative ...
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... surgeons strongly objected to evisceration , but he maintained that it was impossible by any other known method to make certain that the cleansing of the peritoneum had been done thoroughly . Imperfect toilet is followed by more shock ...
... surgeons strongly objected to evisceration , but he maintained that it was impossible by any other known method to make certain that the cleansing of the peritoneum had been done thoroughly . Imperfect toilet is followed by more shock ...
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... surgeon ! If the patient could but live in the presence of his surgeon he would never suffer from an attack ! The theory was supposed to account for the cupping of the optic nerve . But as a matter of observation the deepest cup- pings ...
... surgeon ! If the patient could but live in the presence of his surgeon he would never suffer from an attack ! The theory was supposed to account for the cupping of the optic nerve . But as a matter of observation the deepest cup- pings ...
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