Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 34Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1895 |
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... hospital accommodation is neces- sary ; and , for the study of the disease , the fullest opportunity must be given to scientific research and treatment . Dr. Peterson , ' who , while First Assistant Physician at the Hud- son River State ...
... hospital accommodation is neces- sary ; and , for the study of the disease , the fullest opportunity must be given to scientific research and treatment . Dr. Peterson , ' who , while First Assistant Physician at the Hud- son River State ...
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... hospital treatment for those requiring it , and education and useful employ- ment for those who may be benefited thereby . In Massachusetts there was opened , in 1882 , the Hospital Cot- tages for Children , at Baldwinvsille . The ...
... hospital treatment for those requiring it , and education and useful employ- ment for those who may be benefited thereby . In Massachusetts there was opened , in 1882 , the Hospital Cot- tages for Children , at Baldwinvsille . The ...
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... hospital for the treatment of sane epileptics has just been organized , upon a limited scale , in Philadelphia , in connection with St. Clement Church parish . The building occupied was formerly used and known as St. Clement's Hospital ...
... hospital for the treatment of sane epileptics has just been organized , upon a limited scale , in Philadelphia , in connection with St. Clement Church parish . The building occupied was formerly used and known as St. Clement's Hospital ...
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... Hospital is a charity that should . appeal to the kindest sentiments of the human heart . It is open for the ... hospital as necessity arises . Dr. Irving M. Snow and Dr. Dewitt H. Sherman , of Buffalo , are the attending physicians . A ...
... Hospital is a charity that should . appeal to the kindest sentiments of the human heart . It is open for the ... hospital as necessity arises . Dr. Irving M. Snow and Dr. Dewitt H. Sherman , of Buffalo , are the attending physicians . A ...
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... Hospital , and has established her office also at 489 East Genesee street . DR . JOHN WILLIAMS , of 63 Brook street , London , who attended the Duchess of York during her recent confinement , has been made a baronet by the Queen . Sir ...
... Hospital , and has established her office also at 489 East Genesee street . DR . JOHN WILLIAMS , of 63 Brook street , London , who attended the Duchess of York during her recent confinement , has been made a baronet by the Queen . Sir ...
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