The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 46Medical gazettee pub., 1911 |
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... observations on the materia medica to you , members of the Hughes Club , which will be either new , interesting , or stimulat- ing . You will remember , however , that somewhere Emerson says : - " No man is so poor in wisdom that he ...
... observations on the materia medica to you , members of the Hughes Club , which will be either new , interesting , or stimulat- ing . You will remember , however , that somewhere Emerson says : - " No man is so poor in wisdom that he ...
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... observation ; but it is not scientific until classified by some logical rule or arranged upon some continued thread of sequences . When we can group ob- served phenomena into order , distinguish causes from effects , discover underlying ...
... observation ; but it is not scientific until classified by some logical rule or arranged upon some continued thread of sequences . When we can group ob- served phenomena into order , distinguish causes from effects , discover underlying ...
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... observe the color and consistency , and note the odor and chemical reaction . In normal feces we find mucin , the indigestible residue of food , decomposition products , and in- organic salts . The consistency of the feces varies from ...
... observe the color and consistency , and note the odor and chemical reaction . In normal feces we find mucin , the indigestible residue of food , decomposition products , and in- organic salts . The consistency of the feces varies from ...
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... observation where pain in the abdomen was the first symptom to attract the patient's notice . Case 1 , that of a man , age 35 , who awoke in morning with acute pain in the region of the gall bladder , splinting of abdominal muscles ...
... observation where pain in the abdomen was the first symptom to attract the patient's notice . Case 1 , that of a man , age 35 , who awoke in morning with acute pain in the region of the gall bladder , splinting of abdominal muscles ...
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... observation . In the majority of instances it has proven only too true . In the libraries of the most aggressive , successful and intelli- gent men is found the best assortment of the latest books , while in those belonging to the men ...
... observation . In the majority of instances it has proven only too true . In the libraries of the most aggressive , successful and intelli- gent men is found the best assortment of the latest books , while in those belonging to the men ...
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