Philadelphia Hospital Reports, Volume 1Detre & Blcakburn, 1890 |
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... organs ; and as it was now too late to recede , I proceeded to operate for phymosis , and to exhibit and treat some blooming specimens of chancre . Notwithstanding there was a large number of male students present , and the personal ...
... organs ; and as it was now too late to recede , I proceeded to operate for phymosis , and to exhibit and treat some blooming specimens of chancre . Notwithstanding there was a large number of male students present , and the personal ...
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... organ- ization . Drs . Mitchell and Lukens resigned , and were replaced by Dr. Samuel George Morton , the distinguished naturalist , and by Dr. B. Ellis . The latter gentleman retained his connection with the Almshouse until 1831 , when ...
... organ- ization . Drs . Mitchell and Lukens resigned , and were replaced by Dr. Samuel George Morton , the distinguished naturalist , and by Dr. B. Ellis . The latter gentleman retained his connection with the Almshouse until 1831 , when ...
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think the olfactory sense retains longest of all the impressions made upon its organs . It seems to me that the almshouse smell must be immortal , or can only " by annihilation die . " It is , or was , a smell sui generis , for every ...
think the olfactory sense retains longest of all the impressions made upon its organs . It seems to me that the almshouse smell must be immortal , or can only " by annihilation die . " It is , or was , a smell sui generis , for every ...
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... organs exercise over the operations of the human organism . Still further , we have watched the wonderful advances in gynæcology ( which can be appreciated only by those who had merely such light as from the lectures of Dewees , which ...
... organs exercise over the operations of the human organism . Still further , we have watched the wonderful advances in gynæcology ( which can be appreciated only by those who had merely such light as from the lectures of Dewees , which ...
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... organs . The patient took food well and without discomfort . Abstract of Autopsy . — Mesentery toward pylorus and peritoneum about bile - ducts studded with tubercle . Mustard - seed tubercle of ́peritoneum in lesser curvature ...
... organs . The patient took food well and without discomfort . Abstract of Autopsy . — Mesentery toward pylorus and peritoneum about bile - ducts studded with tubercle . Mustard - seed tubercle of ́peritoneum in lesser curvature ...
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Page 85 - On the pallet before her was stretched the form of an old man. Long, and thin, and gray were the locks that shaded his temples ; But, as he lay in the morning light, his face for a moment Seemed to assume once more the forms of its earlier manhood ; So are wont to be changed the faces of those who are dying.
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Page 90 - Stille at the time of the execution hereof, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged...
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