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... frequently , that means toward a radical cure of these deformities have always been of much interest to the surgical ... frequent observations . " Maternal impressions , " so much believed in by the laity , can scarcely be accepted as a ...
... frequently , that means toward a radical cure of these deformities have always been of much interest to the surgical ... frequent observations . " Maternal impressions , " so much believed in by the laity , can scarcely be accepted as a ...
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... frequently follows from cutting the anterior branch of the palatine artery , in making the lateral incision in the hard palate , and the increased chance of infection , are avoided ; again the lead plates do away with the necessity of a ...
... frequently follows from cutting the anterior branch of the palatine artery , in making the lateral incision in the hard palate , and the increased chance of infection , are avoided ; again the lead plates do away with the necessity of a ...
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... frequently at the hospital ; even in the latest report , April 15th , 1902 , published in the Therapeutic Gazette , he observes that it has its predilection to the adult males of the colored race , he also finds it among the children ...
... frequently at the hospital ; even in the latest report , April 15th , 1902 , published in the Therapeutic Gazette , he observes that it has its predilection to the adult males of the colored race , he also finds it among the children ...
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... frequently in midsummer do we find a change of temperature in twelve to twenty - four hours of from 20 to 40 de- grees in the room of the sick . A silk or wool abdominal binder is a wise adjunct in infants and not a needless article in ...
... frequently in midsummer do we find a change of temperature in twelve to twenty - four hours of from 20 to 40 de- grees in the room of the sick . A silk or wool abdominal binder is a wise adjunct in infants and not a needless article in ...
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... frequently . From this fact we should learn not to disregard the influence of climate altogether , but , that inasmuch as patients differ widely in constitution , temperament and mode of infection , and climates differ in altitude ...
... frequently . From this fact we should learn not to disregard the influence of climate altogether , but , that inasmuch as patients differ widely in constitution , temperament and mode of infection , and climates differ in altitude ...
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