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... practice is erroneous , and the theoreti- cal ground upon which it is based is fallacious . Incontrovertible proof ... practices . We bring this tes- timony to the physician in the conviction . that he can without jeopardy to himself or ...
... practice is erroneous , and the theoreti- cal ground upon which it is based is fallacious . Incontrovertible proof ... practices . We bring this tes- timony to the physician in the conviction . that he can without jeopardy to himself or ...
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... Practice , Some Practical Points in ... ... 333 With Illustrative Cases ..... ... 293 Proprietory Medicine Prescribing , Dangers of ....... Prosthetic Surgery , With Report of a Case Illustration .... President's Annual Address ...
... Practice , Some Practical Points in ... ... 333 With Illustrative Cases ..... ... 293 Proprietory Medicine Prescribing , Dangers of ....... Prosthetic Surgery , With Report of a Case Illustration .... President's Annual Address ...
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... practice . I also find the literature of our best authors somewhat confusing , especially in classifying the different pathological conditions of the kidneys . Bright's disease , so called in honor of Dr. Robert Bright , of London ...
... practice . I also find the literature of our best authors somewhat confusing , especially in classifying the different pathological conditions of the kidneys . Bright's disease , so called in honor of Dr. Robert Bright , of London ...
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... practice they are probably incompetent . A board of health so constituted would be a prize for each of our five medical schools to wrangle over , and the school having a majority on the board could easily employ the whole mechanism of ...
... practice they are probably incompetent . A board of health so constituted would be a prize for each of our five medical schools to wrangle over , and the school having a majority on the board could easily employ the whole mechanism of ...
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... practice of medicine , should furnish the supply for running our Western hospitals . They have been trained in executive methods as applied to hospitals , and they know enough of medicine to correllate the business and professional ...
... practice of medicine , should furnish the supply for running our Western hospitals . They have been trained in executive methods as applied to hospitals , and they know enough of medicine to correllate the business and professional ...
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