The Medical Fortnightly, Volumes 23-241903 |
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... of the St. Louis Medical Death of First Woman Physician 676 Women Physicians in Russia 209 Death Invades the Profession 745 Wonders of Tar 836 Death at a Football Game 796 X - Ray Burns 812 ALBERT ABRAMS , M. D. , San Francisco . LEWIS.
... of the St. Louis Medical Death of First Woman Physician 676 Women Physicians in Russia 209 Death Invades the Profession 745 Wonders of Tar 836 Death at a Football Game 796 X - Ray Burns 812 ALBERT ABRAMS , M. D. , San Francisco . LEWIS.
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... profession is concerned and gives a passing glimpse of what is being done right here in America , being an English publication this is possibly an excusable condition , but we as Americans always feel like reg- istering a kick when we ...
... profession is concerned and gives a passing glimpse of what is being done right here in America , being an English publication this is possibly an excusable condition , but we as Americans always feel like reg- istering a kick when we ...
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... profession and men of science in the United States . The original of the successful essay shall become the property of the College of Physicians . The trustees shall have full control of the publication of the memorial essay . It shall ...
... profession and men of science in the United States . The original of the successful essay shall become the property of the College of Physicians . The trustees shall have full control of the publication of the memorial essay . It shall ...
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... profession since the earliest times has been divided into different schools . Hippocrates advised tepid baths in the treatment of fevers and pneumonia . In the time of Galen among the medical profession at Rome were the thermo- philes ...
... profession since the earliest times has been divided into different schools . Hippocrates advised tepid baths in the treatment of fevers and pneumonia . In the time of Galen among the medical profession at Rome were the thermo- philes ...
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... profession my method of hot baths in the treatment of fevers for their critical consideration and trial . The procedure is very plain . ( 1 ) The bath having been prepared at 90 deg . F. the patient is immersed in it . The water should ...
... profession my method of hot baths in the treatment of fevers for their critical consideration and trial . The procedure is very plain . ( 1 ) The bath having been prepared at 90 deg . F. the patient is immersed in it . The water should ...
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