Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 461903 |
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... side . of the incision was next rubbed until it showed signs of diapadesis . To this raw surface was attached , by means of chromosized , cumulized catgut sutures , the gastrocolic and folds of the great omentum . The abdominal wound ...
... side . of the incision was next rubbed until it showed signs of diapadesis . To this raw surface was attached , by means of chromosized , cumulized catgut sutures , the gastrocolic and folds of the great omentum . The abdominal wound ...
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... side only , or publish just enough of the unfavorable side to create the impression of fairness in the minds of the readers . Science , on the other hand , has as its object the publica tion of the truth , the whole truth and nothing ...
... side only , or publish just enough of the unfavorable side to create the impression of fairness in the minds of the readers . Science , on the other hand , has as its object the publica tion of the truth , the whole truth and nothing ...
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... side irregulars to whom all restrictive practice laws are an abomination . As a whole the California state examination was eminently fair and what any well qualified candidate should have been able to pass . The attack on the law and on ...
... side irregulars to whom all restrictive practice laws are an abomination . As a whole the California state examination was eminently fair and what any well qualified candidate should have been able to pass . The attack on the law and on ...
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... side . DR . PLYMIRE : While we are speaking of deformities , I thought it might be interesting to have my brother , who is a dentist , exhibit some waxable rubber . DR . PLYMIRE then exhibited the rubber , and suggested taking an ...
... side . DR . PLYMIRE : While we are speaking of deformities , I thought it might be interesting to have my brother , who is a dentist , exhibit some waxable rubber . DR . PLYMIRE then exhibited the rubber , and suggested taking an ...
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... sides , in addition to the 10th of the right side , the vagi and right phrenic through the hepatic plexus . These associated pains may be absent in disease , and are equally present in cystic and hepatic troubles . DR . EBRIGHT ...
... sides , in addition to the 10th of the right side , the vagi and right phrenic through the hepatic plexus . These associated pains may be absent in disease , and are equally present in cystic and hepatic troubles . DR . EBRIGHT ...
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