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... entirely corrected and with such a changed and improved physiognomy that his most intimate friends scarcely recognize him . The cosmetic effect of paraffin injec- tion 1 say is a great boon to thousands af- flicted with broken and ...
... entirely corrected and with such a changed and improved physiognomy that his most intimate friends scarcely recognize him . The cosmetic effect of paraffin injec- tion 1 say is a great boon to thousands af- flicted with broken and ...
Page 428
... entirely under the control of the operator . of the operator . In filling the syringe the paraffin in the needle cools first and clogs the syringe , making it impos- sible to force the mass through . This can be overcome by first ...
... entirely under the control of the operator . of the operator . In filling the syringe the paraffin in the needle cools first and clogs the syringe , making it impos- sible to force the mass through . This can be overcome by first ...
Page 428
... entirely below the cutis vera and then I withdrew slightly the needle before injecting , so was re- as to avoid invading any blood vessel , instructing my assistant to grasp the nose with both index fingers and make firm pressure so as ...
... entirely below the cutis vera and then I withdrew slightly the needle before injecting , so was re- as to avoid invading any blood vessel , instructing my assistant to grasp the nose with both index fingers and make firm pressure so as ...
Page 428
... entirely immune from punishment . " In other words , there are certain misdeeds which an insane man may commit but for which he ought not to be punished . For instance to send a kleptomaniac to prison for stealing or to punish a woman ...
... entirely immune from punishment . " In other words , there are certain misdeeds which an insane man may commit but for which he ought not to be punished . For instance to send a kleptomaniac to prison for stealing or to punish a woman ...
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... entirely occlude the ca- nal . Their histology also is variable . Some are composed of the duplicated mucosa , together with very thick dense fibrous submucosa , noticed by Martin , no other coats entering the structure . In some of ...
... entirely occlude the ca- nal . Their histology also is variable . Some are composed of the duplicated mucosa , together with very thick dense fibrous submucosa , noticed by Martin , no other coats entering the structure . In some of ...
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