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... better illustrate this subject than by reporting a few out of many cases . of this character that have come under my notice during the past few years . Case A. - This was a young man living in the country , and to whom I was called in ...
... better illustrate this subject than by reporting a few out of many cases . of this character that have come under my notice during the past few years . Case A. - This was a young man living in the country , and to whom I was called in ...
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... better if , in- stead of taking a large amount of food and following it by the admin- istration of some cathartic to dispose of it , the patient should put him- self on a spare diet , when no such medication would be necessary . No harm ...
... better if , in- stead of taking a large amount of food and following it by the admin- istration of some cathartic to dispose of it , the patient should put him- self on a spare diet , when no such medication would be necessary . No harm ...
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... better than any of his colleagues . There is not a physician in this room who laments his fate when he is engaged for a confinement but that fails in his duty to himself when he does not explain to his patient that he cannot afford to ...
... better than any of his colleagues . There is not a physician in this room who laments his fate when he is engaged for a confinement but that fails in his duty to himself when he does not explain to his patient that he cannot afford to ...
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... better paid but he says that he is giving more study to the subject of obstetrics and consequently is doing better work . In order to be more specific in my answer to the question embodied in the title of this paper , let me state just ...
... better paid but he says that he is giving more study to the subject of obstetrics and consequently is doing better work . In order to be more specific in my answer to the question embodied in the title of this paper , let me state just ...
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... the eustachian orifice . The hearing is better than at any time since the original trouble began , she being able to hear a watch eighteen inches away . The only unfortunate feature in the recovery of ORIGINAL ARTICLES . 15.
... the eustachian orifice . The hearing is better than at any time since the original trouble began , she being able to hear a watch eighteen inches away . The only unfortunate feature in the recovery of ORIGINAL ARTICLES . 15.
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