Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 271905 |
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... close as soon as the pressure from within rose to a point far within that required for the rupture of the bottle , the stopper , not being wired , but merely tied down , will be forced out . But glass is a proverbially brittle and ...
... close as soon as the pressure from within rose to a point far within that required for the rupture of the bottle , the stopper , not being wired , but merely tied down , will be forced out . But glass is a proverbially brittle and ...
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... close to the uterine end , it was not deemed wise to do it . The patient left the hospital nineteen days after operation . The second patient was twenty - three years old . On the day previous to her admission to the hospital she had ...
... close to the uterine end , it was not deemed wise to do it . The patient left the hospital nineteen days after operation . The second patient was twenty - three years old . On the day previous to her admission to the hospital she had ...
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... close proximity to my own , which was several hundred yards from the regimental encampment . I made them as comfortable as I could , and established as nurse a very faithful and sensible colored man , who belonged to Martin's father ...
... close proximity to my own , which was several hundred yards from the regimental encampment . I made them as comfortable as I could , and established as nurse a very faithful and sensible colored man , who belonged to Martin's father ...
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... close proximity , but in a few moments I found I was mistaken . I must have been struck by a stretcher pole as one of the bearers turned hastily around . We took possession of the hospital tent , to the demoralization of its inmates . I ...
... close proximity , but in a few moments I found I was mistaken . I must have been struck by a stretcher pole as one of the bearers turned hastily around . We took possession of the hospital tent , to the demoralization of its inmates . I ...
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... close relationship therewith , and the two not infrequently merge the one into the other . Pain may be the first symptom to attract attention , though it is not present in every case . When it is manifest it may range from a simple ...
... close relationship therewith , and the two not infrequently merge the one into the other . Pain may be the first symptom to attract attention , though it is not present in every case . When it is manifest it may range from a simple ...
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