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... interest . The essay we have heard to - night upon this subject is one upon a high plane ; it is worthy of the eminent surgeon who has narrated it to you ; it is worthy of any surgeon . When you come to consider the short time in which ...
... interest . The essay we have heard to - night upon this subject is one upon a high plane ; it is worthy of the eminent surgeon who has narrated it to you ; it is worthy of any surgeon . When you come to consider the short time in which ...
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... interests of the whole profession . Essays , reports of cases , and correspondence upon subjects of pro- fessional interest are solicited . The Editors are not responsible for the views of contributors . Books for review , and all ...
... interests of the whole profession . Essays , reports of cases , and correspondence upon subjects of pro- fessional interest are solicited . The Editors are not responsible for the views of contributors . Books for review , and all ...
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... interest to us as bearing on the question whether the ovaries should be left in cases of hysterectomy for this cause . 2. We are not quite clear as to the nature of the hemor- rhagic discharge in fibroid disease . 3. One of the most ...
... interest to us as bearing on the question whether the ovaries should be left in cases of hysterectomy for this cause . 2. We are not quite clear as to the nature of the hemor- rhagic discharge in fibroid disease . 3. One of the most ...
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... interest . I attended a lady who came under my care after she had been ill for about fifteen months of what was diagnosticated a benign tumor of the liver . I found that the tumor was not connected with the liver ; that there was a ...
... interest . I attended a lady who came under my care after she had been ill for about fifteen months of what was diagnosticated a benign tumor of the liver . I found that the tumor was not connected with the liver ; that there was a ...
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... interest in the case reported is the cause of this ulceration ; whether or not it could have been produced by a bed - sore primarily , or whether it is diabetic or per- haps due to malnutrition from long - contiued use of morphine ...
... interest in the case reported is the cause of this ulceration ; whether or not it could have been produced by a bed - sore primarily , or whether it is diabetic or per- haps due to malnutrition from long - contiued use of morphine ...
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