American Medicine, Volume 39American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1933 |
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Page 60
method , cross cylinders , the fogging method or the newer method of cyclodamia , any method alone or a combination of meth- ods as the individual examiner may find use- ful . If the patient has reached the presby- opic age , the ...
method , cross cylinders , the fogging method or the newer method of cyclodamia , any method alone or a combination of meth- ods as the individual examiner may find use- ful . If the patient has reached the presby- opic age , the ...
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... method was far from satisfactory , it was rapidly adopted by various French and German surgeons , spread- ing from these countries throughout the civilized world . Because of high toxicity of cocaine solution used by Reclus , and ...
... method was far from satisfactory , it was rapidly adopted by various French and German surgeons , spread- ing from these countries throughout the civilized world . Because of high toxicity of cocaine solution used by Reclus , and ...
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... method of treatment for many years to come could only be applied successfully to a relatively small number of our cases . Other methods were then sought for , and have been widely used . One of them at least has been used by observant ...
... method of treatment for many years to come could only be applied successfully to a relatively small number of our cases . Other methods were then sought for , and have been widely used . One of them at least has been used by observant ...
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