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In doing this , however , he adopts a shortsighted 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 who laments his fate
...
In doing this , however , he adopts a shortsighted 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 who laments his fate
...
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I believe that physicians err in this regard more than in any other 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 ...
I believe that physicians err in this regard more than in any other 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 ...
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He has an aversion to sour things . Sepia is the remedy in rheumatism , where
the patient has red sand in the urine , and in sciatica with lancinating stitches
which force the patient to get up and walk about . It is what might be termed a “
venous ...
He has an aversion to sour things . Sepia is the remedy in rheumatism , where
the patient has red sand in the urine , and in sciatica with lancinating stitches
which force the patient to get up and walk about . It is what might be termed a “
venous ...
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Dr . DeWitt G . Wilcox , in his own inimitable way , toasted “ The Physician ' s Wife
, ' ' and as she was there in a goodly number , he embraced the opportunity to say
of her many good things , all of which were deserved . Following this Dr . G . J ...
Dr . DeWitt G . Wilcox , in his own inimitable way , toasted “ The Physician ' s Wife
, ' ' and as she was there in a goodly number , he embraced the opportunity to say
of her many good things , all of which were deserved . Following this Dr . G . J ...
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Most of us , however , make the closing hours of the old year a time for " swearing
off , " and the opening hours of the new year a time for the beginning of the new
things which we hope may be better things . Each year the REPORTER has ...
Most of us , however , make the closing hours of the old year a time for " swearing
off , " and the opening hours of the new year a time for the beginning of the new
things which we hope may be better things . Each year the REPORTER has ...
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