Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 161904 |
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... present day is that the mind gets too much of too many things . A young medical student may have , as one author puts it , zeal , knowledge , ingenuity , attention , a good eye , a steady hand ; he may be an ac- complished anatomist ...
... present day is that the mind gets too much of too many things . A young medical student may have , as one author puts it , zeal , knowledge , ingenuity , attention , a good eye , a steady hand ; he may be an ac- complished anatomist ...
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... present day require severe criticism . Surgeons may be too conservative or not conservative enough . A few years ago we had an epidemic of the former , and now we are suffering from a plague of the latter . We are able to do so much ...
... present day require severe criticism . Surgeons may be too conservative or not conservative enough . A few years ago we had an epidemic of the former , and now we are suffering from a plague of the latter . We are able to do so much ...
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... present day . And yet we scarcely realize all the hard work , ignorance , bigotry , persecution and glorious self- denial that have given us what we have to - day in our Western civilization . Much progress has been due to the work of ...
... present day . And yet we scarcely realize all the hard work , ignorance , bigotry , persecution and glorious self- denial that have given us what we have to - day in our Western civilization . Much progress has been due to the work of ...
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... present , with hard cough and the raising after considerable effort of tough viscid sputa , some of the expectorants are necessary . That which acts the pleasantest and liquefies the secretion most readily , is emetine - given in doses ...
... present , with hard cough and the raising after considerable effort of tough viscid sputa , some of the expectorants are necessary . That which acts the pleasantest and liquefies the secretion most readily , is emetine - given in doses ...
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... present . In this regard , the use of active , reliable preparations given dosimetrically , that is , in " small dosage mathematically divided , " is essential to rapid , definite , uniform results . With the active principles given in ...
... present . In this regard , the use of active , reliable preparations given dosimetrically , that is , in " small dosage mathematically divided , " is essential to rapid , definite , uniform results . With the active principles given in ...
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