A Text-book of the diseases of womenW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 710 pages |
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... practice . Parts of the text and some of the illustrations that seemed anti- quated or of minor importance have been omitted , and considerable new material has been incorporated . The whole surgical treatment of Uterine Fibroid and ...
... practice . Parts of the text and some of the illustrations that seemed anti- quated or of minor importance have been omitted , and considerable new material has been incorporated . The whole surgical treatment of Uterine Fibroid and ...
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... practice . The long distances in this immense country make it very difficult , and often impossible , to send patients to places where they can be treated by specialists . American physicians are enterprising , and some men practicing ...
... practice . The long distances in this immense country make it very difficult , and often impossible , to send patients to places where they can be treated by specialists . American physicians are enterprising , and some men practicing ...
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... practiced in America , by which I hope that it will be found more useful for American students and practitioners than the works written by or translated from foreign authors . The Illustrations form a complete atlas of the embryology ...
... practiced in America , by which I hope that it will be found more useful for American students and practitioners than the works written by or translated from foreign authors . The Illustrations form a complete atlas of the embryology ...
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... Practice of Gynecology , 2d ed . , 1880 , p . 153 et seq . In a total of 2330 cases , Dr. E. found the average age at the first menstruation to be 14.23 years , but , his patients being from the " better classes , " this average is too ...
... Practice of Gynecology , 2d ed . , 1880 , p . 153 et seq . In a total of 2330 cases , Dr. E. found the average age at the first menstruation to be 14.23 years , but , his patients being from the " better classes , " this average is too ...
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... practice of medicine . Here we can only indicate a few points , especially in reference to hygiene . A chief point is to keep the bowels open , preferably by means of aperient salts or waters . Sometimes enemas of plain water or muci ...
... practice of medicine . Here we can only indicate a few points , especially in reference to hygiene . A chief point is to keep the bowels open , preferably by means of aperient salts or waters . Sometimes enemas of plain water or muci ...
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