The Eclectic Medical Gleaner, Volume 7Lloyd Library, 1896 |
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... recently spent a few days very pleasant visiting his alma mater . He brought a patient to Prof. Russell's clinic . DR . C. F. KING E. M. I. 1868 , formerly at Arlington , Ohio , is now at Mt. Cory , Ohio , where everything is budding ...
... recently spent a few days very pleasant visiting his alma mater . He brought a patient to Prof. Russell's clinic . DR . C. F. KING E. M. I. 1868 , formerly at Arlington , Ohio , is now at Mt. Cory , Ohio , where everything is budding ...
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... recently prescribed Tilden's Firwein in two cases in which it gave me results beyonn all expectation . The first was a case of Chronic Bronchitis supervening an attack of La Grippe two years before , while visiting in Europe . The lady ...
... recently prescribed Tilden's Firwein in two cases in which it gave me results beyonn all expectation . The first was a case of Chronic Bronchitis supervening an attack of La Grippe two years before , while visiting in Europe . The lady ...
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... recently perfected , is the most useful , scientific and efficient invention ever offered to physicians for the direct application of remedies to the respiratory tract , and other cavities of the body , and for the administration of ...
... recently perfected , is the most useful , scientific and efficient invention ever offered to physicians for the direct application of remedies to the respiratory tract , and other cavities of the body , and for the administration of ...
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... recently noticed newspaper descriptions of the effects of a new physical force by Prof. Roentgen , of Wurzburg . He describes them as " x - rays " because they are as yet not fully understood . By some they are termed " rays of light ...
... recently noticed newspaper descriptions of the effects of a new physical force by Prof. Roentgen , of Wurzburg . He describes them as " x - rays " because they are as yet not fully understood . By some they are termed " rays of light ...
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... recently treated . On the night of January 3d , 1896 , I was called to attend a primi- para in labor . The messenger said she had been having convulsions . I told him she was probably in a very bad way , and I made all haste to get ...
... recently treated . On the night of January 3d , 1896 , I was called to attend a primi- para in labor . The messenger said she had been having convulsions . I told him she was probably in a very bad way , and I made all haste to get ...
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