Medical Record, Volume 48George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman W. Wood., 1895 |
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... never took more than ten grains of the iodide three times a day . A polypus was removed from left nostril . Some of the reasons why we cannot always decide easily whether a pathological condition is syphilitic or not , are , that it is ...
... never took more than ten grains of the iodide three times a day . A polypus was removed from left nostril . Some of the reasons why we cannot always decide easily whether a pathological condition is syphilitic or not , are , that it is ...
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... never seen paralleled in any other infant . It seemed to me to be due to the fact that radiation was very imperfect and at times almost impossible , since with a comparatively small amount of bronchitis the temperature would rise in an ...
... never seen paralleled in any other infant . It seemed to me to be due to the fact that radiation was very imperfect and at times almost impossible , since with a comparatively small amount of bronchitis the temperature would rise in an ...
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... never be omitted . A little sore- full measure of the law's beneficence will not be appar-. and experimental observations have shown that some lesions of the pancreas are attended with glycosuria , but an even more obscure association is ...
... never be omitted . A little sore- full measure of the law's beneficence will not be appar-. and experimental observations have shown that some lesions of the pancreas are attended with glycosuria , but an even more obscure association is ...
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... never be omitted . A little sore- each sitting . In any case this is a good antiseptic ap- ness may be felt after the operation , but this never continues more than a day . A boric - acid gargle may be used during the intervals between ...
... never be omitted . A little sore- each sitting . In any case this is a good antiseptic ap- ness may be felt after the operation , but this never continues more than a day . A boric - acid gargle may be used during the intervals between ...
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... never be omitted . A little sore- are most effective . - Archives of Pediatrics . A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery . politan ones. and experimental observations have shown that some lesions of the pancreas are attended with ...
... never be omitted . A little sore- are most effective . - Archives of Pediatrics . A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery . politan ones. and experimental observations have shown that some lesions of the pancreas are attended with ...
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