Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 231901 |
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... ears with Hydrogen Di - Oxide as originally practiced by Dr. Osborn , or with a solution of Boracic Acid , as practiced by Dr. Blunt of the City of Mexico , and now resident in Saltillo . An intelligent traveling man , a neighbor of mine ,
... ears with Hydrogen Di - Oxide as originally practiced by Dr. Osborn , or with a solution of Boracic Acid , as practiced by Dr. Blunt of the City of Mexico , and now resident in Saltillo . An intelligent traveling man , a neighbor of mine ,
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... city , because of the record of a snow - fall four inches in depth , in the last spring month of that year- an exceptional phenomenon in that latitude . Dr. Felix Robertson , son of General James Robertson , who in 1780 led the first ...
... city , because of the record of a snow - fall four inches in depth , in the last spring month of that year- an exceptional phenomenon in that latitude . Dr. Felix Robertson , son of General James Robertson , who in 1780 led the first ...
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... city , it seemed to him that every adult and aged individual he met with , had achieved something or was about to achieve something , or was earnestly seeking opportunities to achieve some- thing for the betterment of mankind ...
... city , it seemed to him that every adult and aged individual he met with , had achieved something or was about to achieve something , or was earnestly seeking opportunities to achieve some- thing for the betterment of mankind ...
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... a paper read before the Medical Association of the Greater City of New York , and published in the Medical News of October 6th , 1900 . The author then proceeds to instance some of the var- 18 THE SOUTHERN PRACTITIONER.
... a paper read before the Medical Association of the Greater City of New York , and published in the Medical News of October 6th , 1900 . The author then proceeds to instance some of the var- 18 THE SOUTHERN PRACTITIONER.
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... city , whose teachings were so short a time ago accepted as standard , would indeed have much to learn if re- turned to their once active scene of work at this good day and hour . Time will not suffice to go into anything like details ...
... city , whose teachings were so short a time ago accepted as standard , would indeed have much to learn if re- turned to their once active scene of work at this good day and hour . Time will not suffice to go into anything like details ...
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