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Page 642
... means for its prevention and avoiding the spread of the disease . It has also urged the enforcement of the anti- expectoration ordinances , and a committee of the Board , consisting of the President , Dr. Harry Lane , and the Secretary ...
... means for its prevention and avoiding the spread of the disease . It has also urged the enforcement of the anti- expectoration ordinances , and a committee of the Board , consisting of the President , Dr. Harry Lane , and the Secretary ...
Page 649
... means ; but I believe the day is of the mor- row , and will so remain , when all gastric and duodenal ulcers , and surely all lesser affections of a dyspeptic nature , will be treated so fre- quently as of late by abnormal anastomoses ...
... means ; but I believe the day is of the mor- row , and will so remain , when all gastric and duodenal ulcers , and surely all lesser affections of a dyspeptic nature , will be treated so fre- quently as of late by abnormal anastomoses ...
Page 651
... means of the Murphy Button or the McGraw ligature , both of which are splendid devices for the saving of time , so important in cancer cases . If the sum total of the immediate and remote consequences of " the vicious circle " of ...
... means of the Murphy Button or the McGraw ligature , both of which are splendid devices for the saving of time , so important in cancer cases . If the sum total of the immediate and remote consequences of " the vicious circle " of ...
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port as to the dangers and the probable cost and plan of some means of avoiding them . The first biennial report of the Board , covering the period from its organization , March 15 , 1903 , to September 30th , 1904 , was then read ...
port as to the dangers and the probable cost and plan of some means of avoiding them . The first biennial report of the Board , covering the period from its organization , March 15 , 1903 , to September 30th , 1904 , was then read ...
Page 664
... means of a very simple instrument known as the Riva - Rocci Sphygmomanometer . Attach a hollow rubber band to the arm and inflate it with air until the pulse disappears and , this being connected with a column of mercury , shows in a ...
... means of a very simple instrument known as the Riva - Rocci Sphygmomanometer . Attach a hollow rubber band to the arm and inflate it with air until the pulse disappears and , this being connected with a column of mercury , shows in a ...
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