Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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Page 25
... receiving them early . It should be our principle , even in cases that appear quite hopeless , not to stand in the way of our patient's recovery , and when the suffering is such as to render life miserable , not to allow ourselves to be ...
... receiving them early . It should be our principle , even in cases that appear quite hopeless , not to stand in the way of our patient's recovery , and when the suffering is such as to render life miserable , not to allow ourselves to be ...
Page 40
... received with great enthusiasm by a class . A few remarks upon the similarity and the differences in structure between the cat and the human being are always interesting and clarifying in their effect upon a class . The differences ...
... received with great enthusiasm by a class . A few remarks upon the similarity and the differences in structure between the cat and the human being are always interesting and clarifying in their effect upon a class . The differences ...
Page 46
... received from our sub- scribers on the progress of the journal and their wishes for its continued success which have been backed by " the sinews of war " which are so essential to the advancement and improvement of every journalistic ...
... received from our sub- scribers on the progress of the journal and their wishes for its continued success which have been backed by " the sinews of war " which are so essential to the advancement and improvement of every journalistic ...
Page 51
... received at some more or less remote period . A patient usually comes to us complain- ing of a lump in her breast . It may be that her attention was first called to it by the irritation of the lump caused by its con- tact with her ...
... received at some more or less remote period . A patient usually comes to us complain- ing of a lump in her breast . It may be that her attention was first called to it by the irritation of the lump caused by its con- tact with her ...
Page 80
... received a severe injury to the knee . The lower end of the femur was broken into three fragments , and the tibia was dis- placed backward . The internal condyle remained attached to the tibia , and had been carried backward with the ...
... received a severe injury to the knee . The lower end of the femur was broken into three fragments , and the tibia was dis- placed backward . The internal condyle remained attached to the tibia , and had been carried backward with the ...
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