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The face did not indicate that the patient was in a critical condition , and I could
hardly understand why such a serious prognosis had been made . Upon
interrogating the patient further I found that she had in years gone by suffered in
like ...
The face did not indicate that the patient was in a critical condition , and I could
hardly understand why such a serious prognosis had been made . Upon
interrogating the patient further I found that she had in years gone by suffered in
like ...
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It would be far better if , instead of taking a large amount of food and following it
by the administration of some cathartic to dispose of it , the patient should put
himself on a spare diet , when no such medication would be necessary . No harm
...
It would be far better if , instead of taking a large amount of food and following it
by the administration of some cathartic to dispose of it , the patient should put
himself on a spare diet , when no such medication would be necessary . No harm
...
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The primary cause for the low obstetrical fee rests with the patient . By this I mean
that patients are unwilling to pay more because they do not appreciate the
importance of proper obstetrical attendance . Few mothers even among the most
...
The primary cause for the low obstetrical fee rests with the patient . By this I mean
that patients are unwilling to pay more because they do not appreciate the
importance of proper obstetrical attendance . Few mothers even among the most
...
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their fees with the most cordial acquiescence of the patient and the consequent
disrepute of the previous attendant . ... do his obstetrical work in as thorough a
manner as it can be done and will let his patients know why he insists upon doing
it ...
their fees with the most cordial acquiescence of the patient and the consequent
disrepute of the previous attendant . ... do his obstetrical work in as thorough a
manner as it can be done and will let his patients know why he insists upon doing
it ...
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The patient gave no history of trouble with her ears until the present attack .
Examination revealed a tender , inflamed , and swollen mastoid , the greatest
point of tenderness being over the antrum . The auricle stood out and away from
the ...
The patient gave no history of trouble with her ears until the present attack .
Examination revealed a tender , inflamed , and swollen mastoid , the greatest
point of tenderness being over the antrum . The auricle stood out and away from
the ...
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