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... possible . In doing this , however , he adopts a short- sighted policy , because he misses an opportunity to demonstrate that there are some things which he does better than any of his colleagues . There is not a physician in this room ...
... possible . In doing this , however , he adopts a short- sighted policy , because he misses an opportunity to demonstrate that there are some things which he does better than any of his colleagues . There is not a physician in this room ...
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... possible ; 3. To dehydrate and anoint . The first indication was met by rolling a piece of sheet celluloid about three inches wide about the elbow and fastening it to the shoul- der with a safety pin . This kept his arms straight , yet ...
... possible ; 3. To dehydrate and anoint . The first indication was met by rolling a piece of sheet celluloid about three inches wide about the elbow and fastening it to the shoul- der with a safety pin . This kept his arms straight , yet ...
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... possible with the oil , and alcohol ( the latter not being used on raw places ) . Then pulvis cuticolor was applied freely for 24 hours , and this was followed by the application of zinc paste on lint , which was held in place by zinc ...
... possible with the oil , and alcohol ( the latter not being used on raw places ) . Then pulvis cuticolor was applied freely for 24 hours , and this was followed by the application of zinc paste on lint , which was held in place by zinc ...
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... possible , with the use of two fingers instead of one inserted in the vagina . One valuable point was that the best evidence of nor- mal tubes and ovaries is an inability to find them under favorable con- ditions , as it is scarcely ...
... possible , with the use of two fingers instead of one inserted in the vagina . One valuable point was that the best evidence of nor- mal tubes and ovaries is an inability to find them under favorable con- ditions , as it is scarcely ...
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... possible to reproduce the discussion . Some rather remarkable statements were made and quite a considerable amount of good - natured criticism was had upon these statements . The title of Dr. Hinsdale's paper was " Dietetic Miscellany ...
... possible to reproduce the discussion . Some rather remarkable statements were made and quite a considerable amount of good - natured criticism was had upon these statements . The title of Dr. Hinsdale's paper was " Dietetic Miscellany ...
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Page 74 - Diet in Health and Disease. By JULIUS FRIEDENWALD, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Stomach in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore; and JOHN RUHRAH, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore.
Page 466 - Diseases of Women A Text-Book of Diseases of Women. By BARTON COOKE HIRST, MD, Professor of Obstetrics, University of Pennsylvania ; Gynecologist to the Howard, the Orthopedic, and the Philadelphia Hospitals.
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