Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 231901 |
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... the world are naturally curious to know - Who is Dr. Osborn ? It is the object of the present writing to answer this question . Merical gist Pint county medical society 6-3-42 ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS 9 8 THE SOUTHERN PRACTITIONER.
... the world are naturally curious to know - Who is Dr. Osborn ? It is the object of the present writing to answer this question . Merical gist Pint county medical society 6-3-42 ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS 9 8 THE SOUTHERN PRACTITIONER.
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... present system certainly puts more money in the pocket books of the professors of the col- leges . That Doctor Osborn was an earnest student , and had been greatly benefitted by the private instruction of worthy Dr. Eatherly and a ...
... present system certainly puts more money in the pocket books of the professors of the col- leges . That Doctor Osborn was an earnest student , and had been greatly benefitted by the private instruction of worthy Dr. Eatherly and a ...
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... its use presupposes sound kidneys , and if fever is present or the contents of the duodenum are too acid , it is not decomposed into its constituents . Betanaphthol , though its antiseptic action was conclusively ABSTRACTS 21.
... its use presupposes sound kidneys , and if fever is present or the contents of the duodenum are too acid , it is not decomposed into its constituents . Betanaphthol , though its antiseptic action was conclusively ABSTRACTS 21.
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... present are many . There have , indeed , been many in South Africa . It would be most profitable and interesting could medical officers have taken special note of the capacity for sleep previously evidenced by those who broke down and ...
... present are many . There have , indeed , been many in South Africa . It would be most profitable and interesting could medical officers have taken special note of the capacity for sleep previously evidenced by those who broke down and ...
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... present should always be the same . Thus , among the conditions assigned as causative influences are syphi- lis , alcoholism , long - continued mental and physical strain , frequently repeated and long - continued depressing emo- tional ...
... present should always be the same . Thus , among the conditions assigned as causative influences are syphi- lis , alcoholism , long - continued mental and physical strain , frequently repeated and long - continued depressing emo- tional ...
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