The Colorado Medical Journal, ...: And the Western Medical and Surgical Gazette ... A Scientific Medical Journal ..., Volume 81902 |
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... fact of malpractice was essential to a proper appreciation of the case . Further knowledge was not essen- tial , and it was taking an ungener- ous and improper advantage to de- mand it . Compliance with the wishes of the patient ...
... fact of malpractice was essential to a proper appreciation of the case . Further knowledge was not essen- tial , and it was taking an ungener- ous and improper advantage to de- mand it . Compliance with the wishes of the patient ...
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... fact , for any re- duction at all . The age most suited is the fourth to the tenth year . Before the fourth year the difficulties are un- cleanly habits , lack of control , disobedi- ence in following out orders . Above the eighth to ...
... fact , for any re- duction at all . The age most suited is the fourth to the tenth year . Before the fourth year the difficulties are un- cleanly habits , lack of control , disobedi- ence in following out orders . Above the eighth to ...
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... fact that many of Lorenz's cases are sent to him by these very operators after they have been reported as failures by them , his figures become the more remarkable as they are strictly true . In brief the various steps of the oper ...
... fact that many of Lorenz's cases are sent to him by these very operators after they have been reported as failures by them , his figures become the more remarkable as they are strictly true . In brief the various steps of the oper ...
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... fact that it was impossible to determine upon examination which hip had been operated upon . " M. Mo- nod presented a similar cure to the So- ciety of Paris Surgeons , February 22 , 1899 . Bilateral cases are treated just as ...
... fact that it was impossible to determine upon examination which hip had been operated upon . " M. Mo- nod presented a similar cure to the So- ciety of Paris Surgeons , February 22 , 1899 . Bilateral cases are treated just as ...
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... fact that the dangers of sepsis , hemorrhage , shock , and , above all , the subsequent ankylosis which is such a frequent termination of the open operation are avoided . The consent for the bloodless operation can be more easily ...
... fact that the dangers of sepsis , hemorrhage , shock , and , above all , the subsequent ankylosis which is such a frequent termination of the open operation are avoided . The consent for the bloodless operation can be more easily ...
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