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... hand . When he was sixty - four years old he visited his former home ; by " hand- shaking " the mole became sore and be- gan to grow . During the next ten years it was removed three times . When brought to me , he was seventy - four ...
... hand . When he was sixty - four years old he visited his former home ; by " hand- shaking " the mole became sore and be- gan to grow . During the next ten years it was removed three times . When brought to me , he was seventy - four ...
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... hands and arms above the elbows are cold ; the surface generally is cool ; there is some shortness of breath ; condition of mind as to consciousness not obscured . I have seen her but once during an at- tack , which was on the 12th of ...
... hands and arms above the elbows are cold ; the surface generally is cool ; there is some shortness of breath ; condition of mind as to consciousness not obscured . I have seen her but once during an at- tack , which was on the 12th of ...
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... hand into the uterine cavity to deliver the pla- centa , is barbarous . Dr. W. F. Sharrer , Delphi , Ind . , says : I advocate early delivery of the placenta strongly . I have practiced it for the past eighteen years , with the best ...
... hand into the uterine cavity to deliver the pla- centa , is barbarous . Dr. W. F. Sharrer , Delphi , Ind . , says : I advocate early delivery of the placenta strongly . I have practiced it for the past eighteen years , with the best ...
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... hands of the nurse . I soon delivered the placenta by intro- ducing my hand into the uterus , and bringing the placenta away as my hand came away . Some have remarked that a man's hand would readily enter where a child's head could pass ...
... hands of the nurse . I soon delivered the placenta by intro- ducing my hand into the uterus , and bringing the placenta away as my hand came away . Some have remarked that a man's hand would readily enter where a child's head could pass ...
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... hand into the uterus , I know no one can insinuate the hand between the placenta and uterus and not give the patient pain . A few more words on this subject and I will desist . You have no more right to introduce your hand to deliver ...
... hand into the uterus , I know no one can insinuate the hand between the placenta and uterus and not give the patient pain . A few more words on this subject and I will desist . You have no more right to introduce your hand to deliver ...
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