Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 27Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1903 |
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... become necessary to repeat the procedure , which may be done whenever necessary . Usually , after the application of the cautery point , no plugging is required . In the absence of the cautery the chromic acid or silver nitrate may be ...
... become necessary to repeat the procedure , which may be done whenever necessary . Usually , after the application of the cautery point , no plugging is required . In the absence of the cautery the chromic acid or silver nitrate may be ...
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... becomes a light pink , and will continue from that time to the end , a prognostic of a speedy death . It is never profuse , never large , simply a tinting of the sputum . Dr. Coombs : The general practitioner meets with hem- orrhages ...
... becomes a light pink , and will continue from that time to the end , a prognostic of a speedy death . It is never profuse , never large , simply a tinting of the sputum . Dr. Coombs : The general practitioner meets with hem- orrhages ...
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... become more active , and only intensified by prolonged or increased mercurial treatment and control is lost . This is common experience , and whenever cases of this character present themselves , it is my steadfast rule to remove them ...
... become more active , and only intensified by prolonged or increased mercurial treatment and control is lost . This is common experience , and whenever cases of this character present themselves , it is my steadfast rule to remove them ...
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... becomes a drug nihilist by scientific deduction along the same line as the carpenter and machinist reaches his conclusions . The microscope reveals bacilli and casts and he may condemn his patient to death along the same hard and fast ...
... becomes a drug nihilist by scientific deduction along the same line as the carpenter and machinist reaches his conclusions . The microscope reveals bacilli and casts and he may condemn his patient to death along the same hard and fast ...
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... become eminent surgeons , forgotten or lost sight , not only of our thereapeutics , but even of vix medicatrix naturæ , depending largely upon the knife for the relief or cure of many cases which might be more successfully treated even ...
... become eminent surgeons , forgotten or lost sight , not only of our thereapeutics , but even of vix medicatrix naturæ , depending largely upon the knife for the relief or cure of many cases which might be more successfully treated even ...
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