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... fact , physicians as a rule abandon ob- stetrical work as soon as their financial independence will permit of it . It is almost a self - evident fact that the latter is a direct result of the former condition . It may be true that ...
... fact , physicians as a rule abandon ob- stetrical work as soon as their financial independence will permit of it . It is almost a self - evident fact that the latter is a direct result of the former condition . It may be true that ...
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... fact that each claim to have the only correct theory . On every hand we are invited to come and see . We cannot ignore the facts thus open to observation . There must be some great force which they are all using , blindly in many cases ...
... fact that each claim to have the only correct theory . On every hand we are invited to come and see . We cannot ignore the facts thus open to observation . There must be some great force which they are all using , blindly in many cases ...
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... fact is taken advantage of in the treatment by such physical agents as the Finsen Light and the X - Ray . Different combinations of the four changes mentioned constitute the elementary types of eczema , -erythematous , squammous ...
... fact is taken advantage of in the treatment by such physical agents as the Finsen Light and the X - Ray . Different combinations of the four changes mentioned constitute the elementary types of eczema , -erythematous , squammous ...
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... fact that a pregnant uterus is in a large measure of instances much softer and more pliable than a fibroid tumor , and this growth or an ovarian cyst will generally push the uterus well down into the pelvis and will not discolor the ...
... fact that a pregnant uterus is in a large measure of instances much softer and more pliable than a fibroid tumor , and this growth or an ovarian cyst will generally push the uterus well down into the pelvis and will not discolor the ...
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... fact that the mortality among children from improper feeding is enormous , principally be- cause of non - adaptability to the child's age . He discussed in interesting detail gastritis - acute and chronic , the gastric neuroses and ...
... fact that the mortality among children from improper feeding is enormous , principally be- cause of non - adaptability to the child's age . He discussed in interesting detail gastritis - acute and chronic , the gastric neuroses and ...
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