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... doctor and recom- mends him to her friends . The secondary cause for the low obstetrical fee rests with the physician . He gracefully submits to the fee which is current in his community and gives no more time and attention to his ...
... doctor and recom- mends him to her friends . The secondary cause for the low obstetrical fee rests with the physician . He gracefully submits to the fee which is current in his community and gives no more time and attention to his ...
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... Doctor Anderson , Director of the Yale University Gymnasium , in a recent lecture made an exhibition of a very sensitive and accurate mechanism known as the " Muscle Bed . " The fine mechanism registers the rush of extra blood supply to ...
... Doctor Anderson , Director of the Yale University Gymnasium , in a recent lecture made an exhibition of a very sensitive and accurate mechanism known as the " Muscle Bed . " The fine mechanism registers the rush of extra blood supply to ...
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... Doctor . Upon the conclusion of the clinic the members of the Society ad- journed to the St. Charles Hotel , where luncheon was provided . The clinic was extremely enjoyable , giving the visiting members an oppor- tunity to examine the ...
... Doctor . Upon the conclusion of the clinic the members of the Society ad- journed to the St. Charles Hotel , where luncheon was provided . The clinic was extremely enjoyable , giving the visiting members an oppor- tunity to examine the ...
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... Doctor very rightly called " danger symp- toms " has in more than one case resulted in the death of the woman from rupture . He cautioned his hearers against attempts to forcibly replace a retroverted fundus or procidentia , which has ...
... Doctor very rightly called " danger symp- toms " has in more than one case resulted in the death of the woman from rupture . He cautioned his hearers against attempts to forcibly replace a retroverted fundus or procidentia , which has ...
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... doctor , fitting him to take his place in the category of progressive , thinking and thoroughly scientific men , and enabling him to pass any medical examination he might undertake , whether it be hospital , State Board or civil service ...
... doctor , fitting him to take his place in the category of progressive , thinking and thoroughly scientific men , and enabling him to pass any medical examination he might undertake , whether it be hospital , State Board or civil service ...
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