The Medical World, Volume 9Roy Jackson., 1891 |
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... regards the growth of the hair or the tone of the voice . 8. The sexual desire remained , and was the more pronounced the earlier in life the operation was performed . 9. The opera- tion offers no impediment to marriage ; three of the ...
... regards the growth of the hair or the tone of the voice . 8. The sexual desire remained , and was the more pronounced the earlier in life the operation was performed . 9. The opera- tion offers no impediment to marriage ; three of the ...
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... regard to the danger in applying mild caustics in epithelioma I have nevertheless had good luck with the above treatment , when for any reason the knife cannot be used . With regard to aristol , which is a mixture of thymol and iodine ...
... regard to the danger in applying mild caustics in epithelioma I have nevertheless had good luck with the above treatment , when for any reason the knife cannot be used . With regard to aristol , which is a mixture of thymol and iodine ...
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... regard to advertising . The sum total of my year's practice was seven cases , from three of which I received small fees , and from four noth- ing . This was entirely independent of my pro- fessional qualifications , for I had fairly ...
... regard to advertising . The sum total of my year's practice was seven cases , from three of which I received small fees , and from four noth- ing . This was entirely independent of my pro- fessional qualifications , for I had fairly ...
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... regard to operation . Chloroform is then dan- gerous , and ether inhalation may incite pneu- monia , to be almost certainly followed by phthisis . 5. For these reasons , and for others well known to me , and which are not herein set ...
... regard to operation . Chloroform is then dan- gerous , and ether inhalation may incite pneu- monia , to be almost certainly followed by phthisis . 5. For these reasons , and for others well known to me , and which are not herein set ...
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... regard to pruritis . The cures of this trouble seem endless , and yet an absolute cure is hard to obtain , because in this , like many other things , as soon as he begins to get better he will quit using your medicines , and , in a few ...
... regard to pruritis . The cures of this trouble seem endless , and yet an absolute cure is hard to obtain , because in this , like many other things , as soon as he begins to get better he will quit using your medicines , and , in a few ...
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