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... to their present buildings . Pneumonia has been added to the list of diseases in New York which must be reported to the bureau of contagious diseases as com- municable . Dr. Samuel C. Plummer , Chicago , surgeon - in.
... to their present buildings . Pneumonia has been added to the list of diseases in New York which must be reported to the bureau of contagious diseases as com- municable . Dr. Samuel C. Plummer , Chicago , surgeon - in.
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... reported to have recently decided to lengthen the medical course to five years , and furthermore voted that British licenses should no longer be recognized in that province . A more complete pre- liminary education as represented by the ...
... reported to have recently decided to lengthen the medical course to five years , and furthermore voted that British licenses should no longer be recognized in that province . A more complete pre- liminary education as represented by the ...
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... of the external application of chloroform in labor cases , Dr. Moses con- cludes that in this first reported case the matter of multiple birth was a coincidence only , but is of the belief 80 THE CHICAGO MEDICAL RECORDER .
... of the external application of chloroform in labor cases , Dr. Moses con- cludes that in this first reported case the matter of multiple birth was a coincidence only , but is of the belief 80 THE CHICAGO MEDICAL RECORDER .
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... reported the case of a refractory patient who arose from his bed during the night and removed the perineal drainage tube , then coughed and ruptured the high bladder wound , but made a perfect recovery . It is not my present purpose to ...
... reported the case of a refractory patient who arose from his bed during the night and removed the perineal drainage tube , then coughed and ruptured the high bladder wound , but made a perfect recovery . It is not my present purpose to ...
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... reported 873 cases of what he terms primary dysmenorrhea , that is , not sec- ondary to any acute illness , and arrives at the following conclusions : 1. Primary dysmenorrhea is best studied in single women . 2. Pain usually begins with ...
... reported 873 cases of what he terms primary dysmenorrhea , that is , not sec- ondary to any acute illness , and arrives at the following conclusions : 1. Primary dysmenorrhea is best studied in single women . 2. Pain usually begins with ...
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