Western Medical Review, Volume 17Western Medical Review Company, 1912 |
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... amount at a given time . We do not see why a patient should keep a prescription and have it refilled whenever he chooses or pass it on to his friends , in the original or by copy , and have them collect it , whenever they choose , any ...
... amount at a given time . We do not see why a patient should keep a prescription and have it refilled whenever he chooses or pass it on to his friends , in the original or by copy , and have them collect it , whenever they choose , any ...
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... amount of territory as possible and limit the damage done to the minimum . Here perhaps more than in any other part of the human body ,, on account of the porous condition of the greater part of the mastoid process itself and the ...
... amount of territory as possible and limit the damage done to the minimum . Here perhaps more than in any other part of the human body ,, on account of the porous condition of the greater part of the mastoid process itself and the ...
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... amount of damage already produced by the disease . If the walls are in fairly good condi- tion the opening through the anterior wall into the middle ear should be sought out with a bent , blunt probe and any granula- tion tissue at the ...
... amount of damage already produced by the disease . If the walls are in fairly good condi- tion the opening through the anterior wall into the middle ear should be sought out with a bent , blunt probe and any granula- tion tissue at the ...
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... amount of freshening up , short of a complete dissection , would have per- mitted of union if the parts had been so united . To overcome this condition and make a stronger union , we determined to split the ring in two , thus making two ...
... amount of freshening up , short of a complete dissection , would have per- mitted of union if the parts had been so united . To overcome this condition and make a stronger union , we determined to split the ring in two , thus making two ...
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... amount of two and one - half to five grains in twenty - four hours , given to artificially fed infants , produce no recognizable symptoms , even though these children be suffering from gastro intestinal disturbances of a serious nature ...
... amount of two and one - half to five grains in twenty - four hours , given to artificially fed infants , produce no recognizable symptoms , even though these children be suffering from gastro intestinal disturbances of a serious nature ...
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