Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 461903 |
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... treat urethritis posterior , prostatitis , vesiculitis , epydidi- mitis , and the many other complications ; he knows also that it is simpler to disinfect thoroughly catheters and sounds than to handle the so - called catheter - fever ...
... treat urethritis posterior , prostatitis , vesiculitis , epydidi- mitis , and the many other complications ; he knows also that it is simpler to disinfect thoroughly catheters and sounds than to handle the so - called catheter - fever ...
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... for observing the comparative results in patients treated by internal medication , with others who have been injected Diphtheria and Antitoxin . 25 Collection of Medical Journal Subscriptions, The 321 Diphtheria and Antitoxin.
... for observing the comparative results in patients treated by internal medication , with others who have been injected Diphtheria and Antitoxin . 25 Collection of Medical Journal Subscriptions, The 321 Diphtheria and Antitoxin.
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... treated a lady , 23 years old , who had suffered with cystitis dolorosa four years , by curettement of the neck of the bladder . Previous to the operation the pain and ten- esmus was very great , and there was also complete inconti ...
... treated a lady , 23 years old , who had suffered with cystitis dolorosa four years , by curettement of the neck of the bladder . Previous to the operation the pain and ten- esmus was very great , and there was also complete inconti ...
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... treated with special favor , and it can be further proven that Dr. Tait went directly to more than one graduate of the school which was believed to have his disfavor , and asked these graduates their numbers , and later returned and ...
... treated with special favor , and it can be further proven that Dr. Tait went directly to more than one graduate of the school which was believed to have his disfavor , and asked these graduates their numbers , and later returned and ...
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... treated in their most modern aspect by young and progressive men who have attained eminence in their special lines . The editors and authors have aimed to adapt the work to needs of specialists , general practitioners and students , and ...
... treated in their most modern aspect by young and progressive men who have attained eminence in their special lines . The editors and authors have aimed to adapt the work to needs of specialists , general practitioners and students , and ...
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