Medical News and Abstract, Volume 59Lea Brothers & Company, 1891 |
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... body produce corresponding sensations in the mind , and a great scene of wretchedness is sketched out by a morsel of indigestible and misguided food . Of such infinite consequence to happiness is it to study the body . " Of course ...
... body produce corresponding sensations in the mind , and a great scene of wretchedness is sketched out by a morsel of indigestible and misguided food . Of such infinite consequence to happiness is it to study the body . " Of course ...
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... body not long ago supposed to lie without the operative field . Especially is this true of diseases of the nervous system , which have heretofore been re- garded as not amenable to treatment , but which are now removed or relieved by ...
... body not long ago supposed to lie without the operative field . Especially is this true of diseases of the nervous system , which have heretofore been re- garded as not amenable to treatment , but which are now removed or relieved by ...
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... body of the organ , only alluding to the becomes necessary to do so in treating of endome- tion of the chronic form of endometritis is rendered tritis in general . The question as to the localiza- more prominent than that of the acute ...
... body of the organ , only alluding to the becomes necessary to do so in treating of endome- tion of the chronic form of endometritis is rendered tritis in general . The question as to the localiza- more prominent than that of the acute ...
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... body was cremated at Pittsburg on Feb- ruary 17th . A short time since , a resident of Brooklyn named Meyer died and directed that his body should be cremated and the ashes thrown to the winds from the top of the statue of Liberty in ...
... body was cremated at Pittsburg on Feb- ruary 17th . A short time since , a resident of Brooklyn named Meyer died and directed that his body should be cremated and the ashes thrown to the winds from the top of the statue of Liberty in ...
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... body is suspended by the arm , as in dragging or being caught up by machinery , or in any event where the forearm is twisted outward , the weight of the body sustained from it being in the opposite direction . Such complete outward ...
... body is suspended by the arm , as in dragging or being caught up by machinery , or in any event where the forearm is twisted outward , the weight of the body sustained from it being in the opposite direction . Such complete outward ...
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