The Philadelphia Polyclinic, Volume 5Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine., 1896 Vol. 7 contains the Record of the Philadelphia County Medical Society for 1898. |
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... course of , 29 occurring in two babies , aged 8 months and 5 months , respectively , notes on , 286 operation for intestinal perforations in , 60 , 451 serum diagnosis of , 459 , 467 the incubative stage , simulating influenza , 371 ...
... course of , 29 occurring in two babies , aged 8 months and 5 months , respectively , notes on , 286 operation for intestinal perforations in , 60 , 451 serum diagnosis of , 459 , 467 the incubative stage , simulating influenza , 371 ...
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... course , obvious . In some cases where the back was extremely sensitive , injections were driven into the buttock , but we noticed that no less pain was excited in this region . Nine cases were obviously not a sufficient number from ...
... course , obvious . In some cases where the back was extremely sensitive , injections were driven into the buttock , but we noticed that no less pain was excited in this region . Nine cases were obviously not a sufficient number from ...
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... course , the shadow will be . The brilliant disk seen on the cornea is evi- dently similar to that seen when we look at a distant candle - flame through a strong concave lens held close to the eye or a convex one held at or beyond the ...
... course , the shadow will be . The brilliant disk seen on the cornea is evi- dently similar to that seen when we look at a distant candle - flame through a strong concave lens held close to the eye or a convex one held at or beyond the ...
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... course , the hap - hazard copying of published prescrip- tions , or the use of combinations devised by manufacturing pharmacists for wholesale use , is always to be deprecated and usually to be condemned . S. S. C. Editorial Note Some ...
... course , the hap - hazard copying of published prescrip- tions , or the use of combinations devised by manufacturing pharmacists for wholesale use , is always to be deprecated and usually to be condemned . S. S. C. Editorial Note Some ...
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... course of three hours , and a third in the course of three hours more . The bleeding was for a time controlled by the employment of turpentine , ergot , alum sulfate , and dilute sulfuric acid . On the following day On the following day ...
... course of three hours , and a third in the course of three hours more . The bleeding was for a time controlled by the employment of turpentine , ergot , alum sulfate , and dilute sulfuric acid . On the following day On the following day ...
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