North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1882 |
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Page 69
... practice of medicine , and demanding high organic vigor , tends to be in- creased after marriage and the possession of children , -for all these reasons , it is felt that the ... practice . In respect to SHALL WOMEN PRACTICE MEDICINE ? 69.
... practice of medicine , and demanding high organic vigor , tends to be in- creased after marriage and the possession of children , -for all these reasons , it is felt that the ... practice . In respect to SHALL WOMEN PRACTICE MEDICINE ? 69.
Page 71
... practice of medi- cine by women does not profess to be very systematic ; it evades arguments of rights , statistics , and historical statements , partly because these have already been made in an admirable manner , * partly because , in ...
... practice of medi- cine by women does not profess to be very systematic ; it evades arguments of rights , statistics , and historical statements , partly because these have already been made in an admirable manner , * partly because , in ...
Page 311
... practice . Whenever thought applicable , the principle is resorted to by regular physicians , and with perfect consistency , as they have no system of dogmas which confines them to any restricted practice , or which prevents them from ...
... practice . Whenever thought applicable , the principle is resorted to by regular physicians , and with perfect consistency , as they have no system of dogmas which confines them to any restricted practice , or which prevents them from ...
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