The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 26, Part 1Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1904 |
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Page 14
... regard it as a grave mistake for an examiner to allow the ab- sence of subjective symptoms as indicated by the applicant's answers to influence him in making anything less than a thorough examina- tion , for the early symptoms of ...
... regard it as a grave mistake for an examiner to allow the ab- sence of subjective symptoms as indicated by the applicant's answers to influence him in making anything less than a thorough examina- tion , for the early symptoms of ...
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... regard to the examination of the lungs . Comparatively few companies ask for the temperature . They probably ask if there is any indication of respiratory disease , but no instructions are given as to auscultation and percussion ...
... regard to the examination of the lungs . Comparatively few companies ask for the temperature . They probably ask if there is any indication of respiratory disease , but no instructions are given as to auscultation and percussion ...
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... regard to consumption has been the early diagnosis of the disease , but I believe we shall soon see very many of them in- terest themselves in the treatment of the disease , and this will be a highly important matter , not only for the ...
... regard to consumption has been the early diagnosis of the disease , but I believe we shall soon see very many of them in- terest themselves in the treatment of the disease , and this will be a highly important matter , not only for the ...
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... regard to the curabil- ity of consumption . We all have consumptive patients and we cer- tainly want them to get well . If we can conscientiously do so , we want to be able to encourage our patients ; and the profession in gen- eral ...
... regard to the curabil- ity of consumption . We all have consumptive patients and we cer- tainly want them to get well . If we can conscientiously do so , we want to be able to encourage our patients ; and the profession in gen- eral ...
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... regard to the antiseptic and antitoxic treatment I hardly expected you to agree with me . It required a great deal of work on my part and something over a year of clinical study of the re- sults to convince me of the absolute certainty ...
... regard to the antiseptic and antitoxic treatment I hardly expected you to agree with me . It required a great deal of work on my part and something over a year of clinical study of the re- sults to convince me of the absolute certainty ...
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