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Page 13
The experience of the muscle - bed shows that man ' s body , is but “ clay in the
hands of the potter . " It is never the actor , but moves because it is acted upon .
Pliny , the great naturalist , wrote , “ There surely exists in man a certain power of
...
The experience of the muscle - bed shows that man ' s body , is but “ clay in the
hands of the potter . " It is never the actor , but moves because it is acted upon .
Pliny , the great naturalist , wrote , “ There surely exists in man a certain power of
...
Page 14
... besides those of you who are working in the field of otology are familiar with it
and those who are not can readily find it in any of our modern works upon oral
diseases . It is from the daily grind of experience that our wisdom comes as well
as ...
... besides those of you who are working in the field of otology are familiar with it
and those who are not can readily find it in any of our modern works upon oral
diseases . It is from the daily grind of experience that our wisdom comes as well
as ...
Page 21
... origin , too , whether microbic or amicrobic , still remains in obscurity , though
the presence of cocci which unfavorably influence the disease in at least some
cases , has been amply demonstrated in the laboratory and in clinical experience
.
... origin , too , whether microbic or amicrobic , still remains in obscurity , though
the presence of cocci which unfavorably influence the disease in at least some
cases , has been amply demonstrated in the laboratory and in clinical experience
.
Page 29
... key to their cure . ” He gave it as his experience that complaints of pelvic
discomfort demand thorough bi - manual examination , demonstrating with a few
well chosen coses not only the importance but the absolute ORIGINAL
ARTICLES .
... key to their cure . ” He gave it as his experience that complaints of pelvic
discomfort demand thorough bi - manual examination , demonstrating with a few
well chosen coses not only the importance but the absolute ORIGINAL
ARTICLES .
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He was the least bigoted of all medical men , because he was the largest and
broadest - minded , and the hardest student and the most experienced of all
medical men . He demonstrated by hard work what others dreamed and
speculated ...
He was the least bigoted of all medical men , because he was the largest and
broadest - minded , and the hardest student and the most experienced of all
medical men . He demonstrated by hard work what others dreamed and
speculated ...
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