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... things which he does better than any of his colleagues . There is not a physician in this room who laments his fate when he is engaged for a confinement but that fails in his duty to himself when he does not explain to his patient that ...
... things which he does better than any of his colleagues . There is not a physician in this room who laments his fate when he is engaged for a confinement but that fails in his duty to himself when he does not explain to his patient that ...
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... thing connected with obstetrical work . As soon as the child is born it passes entirely beyond their notice and their attention is not again called to it until some grave nutritional disturbance has carried it be- yond the skill of the ...
... thing connected with obstetrical work . As soon as the child is born it passes entirely beyond their notice and their attention is not again called to it until some grave nutritional disturbance has carried it be- yond the skill of the ...
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... things . Sepia is the remedy in rheuma- tism , where the patient has red sand in the urine , and in sciatica with ... thing in the rectum . There is also intense sexual excitement . Dr. Dewey elaborated on these remedies , giving other ...
... things . Sepia is the remedy in rheuma- tism , where the patient has red sand in the urine , and in sciatica with ... thing in the rectum . There is also intense sexual excitement . Dr. Dewey elaborated on these remedies , giving other ...
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... things , all of which were deserved . Following this Dr. G. J. Jones began his ad- dress , but the lateness of the ... thing . All breaches of the laws of health are physical sins . When this is generally seen , then and not till then ...
... things , all of which were deserved . Following this Dr. G. J. Jones began his ad- dress , but the lateness of the ... thing . All breaches of the laws of health are physical sins . When this is generally seen , then and not till then ...
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... things which we hope may be better things . Each year the REPORTER has endeavored to be better than ever.- Each year something has been done by its management looking toward the betterment of its work , and really , we feel that we are ...
... things which we hope may be better things . Each year the REPORTER has endeavored to be better than ever.- Each year something has been done by its management looking toward the betterment of its work , and really , we feel that we are ...
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