The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 26, Part 1Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1904 |
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Page 8
... danger of over distending the bladder or rupturing the urethra . I regulate the inflowing current with my fingers , which I use as a " shut - off , ” - it seems to me that you can do it much better with your fingers , at least you can ...
... danger of over distending the bladder or rupturing the urethra . I regulate the inflowing current with my fingers , which I use as a " shut - off , ” - it seems to me that you can do it much better with your fingers , at least you can ...
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... dangers in the plan , but they will probably be eliminated by keeping the agent and the doctor more apart . Some companies now have the doctor's part of the application separate from the agent's and the doctor's examination is sent to ...
... dangers in the plan , but they will probably be eliminated by keeping the agent and the doctor more apart . Some companies now have the doctor's part of the application separate from the agent's and the doctor's examination is sent to ...
Page 42
... danger of absorption . I have never experienced any difficulty from this source in any of my work . He also states that a small injection be given first , then gradually increased until a large amount can be given . I can not help ...
... danger of absorption . I have never experienced any difficulty from this source in any of my work . He also states that a small injection be given first , then gradually increased until a large amount can be given . I can not help ...
Page 49
... dangerous curs that roam the streets of our American cities , unmuzzled and uncontrolled , are a disgrace and an ever present menace . The numerous deaths from hydrophobia are absolutely prevent- able . This has been proven year in and ...
... dangerous curs that roam the streets of our American cities , unmuzzled and uncontrolled , are a disgrace and an ever present menace . The numerous deaths from hydrophobia are absolutely prevent- able . This has been proven year in and ...
Page 62
... by this immunity , these bacteria can invade and rapidly multiply when carried to other human beings . The most dangerous bacteria are those whose immunity against human cells has been secured by 62 THE CHICAGO MEDICAL RECORDER .
... by this immunity , these bacteria can invade and rapidly multiply when carried to other human beings . The most dangerous bacteria are those whose immunity against human cells has been secured by 62 THE CHICAGO MEDICAL RECORDER .
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