Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... Bodies in the 298 Essentials of Bacteriology , ( Ball ) .. 182 Essentials of Physical Diagnosis of Phy . and Surg . at Phila .. 607 the Thorax ( Corwin ) 87 ....... PAGE PAGE Etiology and Treatment of the Di- seases of INDEX . III.
... Bodies in the 298 Essentials of Bacteriology , ( Ball ) .. 182 Essentials of Physical Diagnosis of Phy . and Surg . at Phila .. 607 the Thorax ( Corwin ) 87 ....... PAGE PAGE Etiology and Treatment of the Di- seases of INDEX . III.
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... body . Kelly has given to this operation the name " Uretero - ureterostomy , ” a term of whose propriety we do not feel confident . Yet , as no critical objections to it are apparent , its use would seem to be warranted by its ...
... body . Kelly has given to this operation the name " Uretero - ureterostomy , ” a term of whose propriety we do not feel confident . Yet , as no critical objections to it are apparent , its use would seem to be warranted by its ...
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... body and the ills to which it is subject may be found in the most intelligent laymen . It was only the other day that I overheard a discussion upon the reliability of the Scriptures , the argument being finally closed by a man of the ...
... body and the ills to which it is subject may be found in the most intelligent laymen . It was only the other day that I overheard a discussion upon the reliability of the Scriptures , the argument being finally closed by a man of the ...
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... body with respect to first - aid study , since treat- ment of its lesions forms the most important part of emergency work . The physiology of the circulation explains the philosophy of hemostasis , and the topography , particularly of ...
... body with respect to first - aid study , since treat- ment of its lesions forms the most important part of emergency work . The physiology of the circulation explains the philosophy of hemostasis , and the topography , particularly of ...
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... body , to divide the class into equal parts , calling them the front and rear ranks respect- ively . Each member of the class , then , at the word of command , applies each bandage upon the man with whom he is paired ; first , each ...
... body , to divide the class into equal parts , calling them the front and rear ranks respect- ively . Each member of the class , then , at the word of command , applies each bandage upon the man with whom he is paired ; first , each ...
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