Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 25J. W. Keating., 1903 |
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... reported his contribution has a permanent value . But these facts were seen only in the light of the time in which he lived . New facts and new principles seen by clearer light throw the old facts into the shade . The book loses ...
... reported his contribution has a permanent value . But these facts were seen only in the light of the time in which he lived . New facts and new principles seen by clearer light throw the old facts into the shade . The book loses ...
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... reported where the uterus forced its way outside the vulva , still retaining its attachments to the abdominal walls . A shortening of the round ligaments either through the inguinal ring or intraabdominally will prove worse than useless ...
... reported where the uterus forced its way outside the vulva , still retaining its attachments to the abdominal walls . A shortening of the round ligaments either through the inguinal ring or intraabdominally will prove worse than useless ...
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... REPORTED BY JOSHUA G. R. MANWARING , M. D. , SECRETARY . REPORTS OF CASES . A CASE OF CHRONIC INVERSION OF THE UTERUS . DOCTOR REUBEN PETERSON : I would like to show this patient be- cause she presents an interesting condition , and I ...
... REPORTED BY JOSHUA G. R. MANWARING , M. D. , SECRETARY . REPORTS OF CASES . A CASE OF CHRONIC INVERSION OF THE UTERUS . DOCTOR REUBEN PETERSON : I would like to show this patient be- cause she presents an interesting condition , and I ...
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... reported by Rayman the eye affection was complicated by paralysis of the facial and abducens nerves . In conclusion , the author adds : ( 1 ) It is positive that during lacta- tion partial or even total loss of vision can occur . ( 2 ) ...
... reported by Rayman the eye affection was complicated by paralysis of the facial and abducens nerves . In conclusion , the author adds : ( 1 ) It is positive that during lacta- tion partial or even total loss of vision can occur . ( 2 ) ...
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... reported in the American Journal of Insanity , calls attention to the need of reception hospitals for acute cases and those alleged or suspected to be insane . He assumes that all will agree that the sooner a case of insanity ...
... reported in the American Journal of Insanity , calls attention to the need of reception hospitals for acute cases and those alleged or suspected to be insane . He assumes that all will agree that the sooner a case of insanity ...
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