New York State Journal of Medicine, Volume 4Medical Society of the State of New York, 1904 |
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... given , special men- tion may be made of those on " The Cultivation of the Tactile , Olfactive and Gustative Senses , " and on " The Early Cultivation of the Senses Essen- tial to the Proper Conduct of the Study and the Practice of ...
... given , special men- tion may be made of those on " The Cultivation of the Tactile , Olfactive and Gustative Senses , " and on " The Early Cultivation of the Senses Essen- tial to the Proper Conduct of the Study and the Practice of ...
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... given hypodermically proves life saving in a great many cases . Where formerly he was satisfied to save two or three out of thirty or forty patients , using all of the ordinarily recommended remedies , he now has but two or three deaths ...
... given hypodermically proves life saving in a great many cases . Where formerly he was satisfied to save two or three out of thirty or forty patients , using all of the ordinarily recommended remedies , he now has but two or three deaths ...
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... given , and , if need be , also saline infu- sions . Sleep must be secured , and hyperpyrexia would demand interference . Dr. Alexander Lambert said that Dr. Collins was evidently not aware that there was a psycho- pathic ward in ...
... given , and , if need be , also saline infu- sions . Sleep must be secured , and hyperpyrexia would demand interference . Dr. Alexander Lambert said that Dr. Collins was evidently not aware that there was a psycho- pathic ward in ...
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... given is that a physician who , a few years ago , had a professional income of $ 2,000 , can to- day count on only one - half that amount . There are two chief causes for this depreciation in in- come , first the improved health of the ...
... given is that a physician who , a few years ago , had a professional income of $ 2,000 , can to- day count on only one - half that amount . There are two chief causes for this depreciation in in- come , first the improved health of the ...
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... given in a convenient little volume , every detail of the entire sub- ject into which a large book would enter , so that the student gets a correct perspective . The book is well illustrated and renders the reading of the text clearer ...
... given in a convenient little volume , every detail of the entire sub- ject into which a large book would enter , so that the student gets a correct perspective . The book is well illustrated and renders the reading of the text clearer ...
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