Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 34Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1895 |
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... regard for learning , the prevalent tone of religious thought , the pride of citizenship , the atmosphere of freedom , civic pride ; the mingling of races and ideas ; these , among other influences , have contributed largely to the ...
... regard for learning , the prevalent tone of religious thought , the pride of citizenship , the atmosphere of freedom , civic pride ; the mingling of races and ideas ; these , among other influences , have contributed largely to the ...
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... regard to expense . The addition to the maternity hospital will contain a base- ment , kitchen and dining - room , while wards and baths occupy the three stories above , for the accommodation of patients previous to their treatment in ...
... regard to expense . The addition to the maternity hospital will contain a base- ment , kitchen and dining - room , while wards and baths occupy the three stories above , for the accommodation of patients previous to their treatment in ...
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... regard to electricity . He sums up his opinion as fol- lows : To speak dogmatically , we may say ( 1 ) that the electrical treat- ment finds its greatest usefulness in cases of simple , acute inflammation with exudation of plastic lymph ...
... regard to electricity . He sums up his opinion as fol- lows : To speak dogmatically , we may say ( 1 ) that the electrical treat- ment finds its greatest usefulness in cases of simple , acute inflammation with exudation of plastic lymph ...
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... regard as lying in its illustrations . These are reproductions from photo- graphs , or other likenesses , and , while some of them are excellent , many of them are artistically deficient and do but sad justice to the subject that they ...
... regard as lying in its illustrations . These are reproductions from photo- graphs , or other likenesses , and , while some of them are excellent , many of them are artistically deficient and do but sad justice to the subject that they ...
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... regards the opening . This surgical procedure of nature . had long ago taught aural surgeons that such an opening is not only desirable , but a necessity to hearing in certain cases , and it is not too much to expect that they will soon ...
... regards the opening . This surgical procedure of nature . had long ago taught aural surgeons that such an opening is not only desirable , but a necessity to hearing in certain cases , and it is not too much to expect that they will soon ...
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