The Medical World, Volume 24Roy Jackson., 1906 |
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... practician intending to use the x - ray in treatment should post himself thoroly by read- ing the best and latest literature , and fortify himself and his treatment by moving cautiously in every case , and even then make certain to use ...
... practician intending to use the x - ray in treatment should post himself thoroly by read- ing the best and latest literature , and fortify himself and his treatment by moving cautiously in every case , and even then make certain to use ...
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... practician rub the ends of the bone firmly to- gether ( under anesthesia ) so as to set up an irritation between the fragments and break up the callus so that ossification might follow . The limb would then go in splint or cast just J ...
... practician rub the ends of the bone firmly to- gether ( under anesthesia ) so as to set up an irritation between the fragments and break up the callus so that ossification might follow . The limb would then go in splint or cast just J ...
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... practician , and the nurse as well , we know of none better . A Text - Book of Clinical Diagnosis . By Laboratory Methods . For the use of Students , Practicians , and Laboratory Workers . By L. Napoleon Boston , A.M. , M.D. , Associate ...
... practician , and the nurse as well , we know of none better . A Text - Book of Clinical Diagnosis . By Laboratory Methods . For the use of Students , Practicians , and Laboratory Workers . By L. Napoleon Boston , A.M. , M.D. , Associate ...
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... practician's grasping the principles and theory of osteopathy almost at a glance . In the preface the author states : In order that the student may read these chapters intelligently he must have concluded at least 10 months of study of ...
... practician's grasping the principles and theory of osteopathy almost at a glance . In the preface the author states : In order that the student may read these chapters intelligently he must have concluded at least 10 months of study of ...
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... practician must assume when confronted with a case of scarlet fever . Our almost absolute lack of knowledge regarding the exciting factor renders any clear conception . of the processes going on inside the body of the patient well ...
... practician must assume when confronted with a case of scarlet fever . Our almost absolute lack of knowledge regarding the exciting factor renders any clear conception . of the processes going on inside the body of the patient well ...
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