Memphis Medical Monthly, Volume 12S.C. Toof & Company, 1892 |
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... York , 74 Hour glass contraction , 353 , 545 Humorous , 115 , 140 , 335 , 556 Hydrastinin in uterine hemorrhage , 123 Hygienic clothing , 310 Hyoscyamin in chorea , 79 I Influenza , 31 , 77 , 86 , 103 , 188 , 298 , 511 Intestinal ...
... York , 74 Hour glass contraction , 353 , 545 Humorous , 115 , 140 , 335 , 556 Hydrastinin in uterine hemorrhage , 123 Hygienic clothing , 310 Hyoscyamin in chorea , 79 I Influenza , 31 , 77 , 86 , 103 , 188 , 298 , 511 Intestinal ...
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... YORK : Gentlemen - I have prescribed your food for years , and I thought perfection had been reached , but your Lacto - Preparata has surely crowned your efforts with complete success . It cannot be improved . I have been prescribing ...
... YORK : Gentlemen - I have prescribed your food for years , and I thought perfection had been reached , but your Lacto - Preparata has surely crowned your efforts with complete success . It cannot be improved . I have been prescribing ...
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... York Medical Journal , March 14 , 1885 ) states that the operation was done as early as 1826 by Arnemann and again by Flourens in 1828 , but that the operation was not placed upon a scientific basis until after the elaborate researches ...
... York Medical Journal , March 14 , 1885 ) states that the operation was done as early as 1826 by Arnemann and again by Flourens in 1828 , but that the operation was not placed upon a scientific basis until after the elaborate researches ...
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... York Medical Journal , vol . 41 , 1885 , p . 301 ) sutured the sciatic nerve nine years after division . Such trophic changes had occurred as to cause ulceration . The ulcers all healed and local nutrition was greatly improved . Several ...
... York Medical Journal , vol . 41 , 1885 , p . 301 ) sutured the sciatic nerve nine years after division . Such trophic changes had occurred as to cause ulceration . The ulcers all healed and local nutrition was greatly improved . Several ...
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... York city and I was called in consultation in the case . She had a varicose ulcer on the right leg measuring about 3x34 . This ulcer was due to imperfect circulation , possibly a clogging of the blood vessels . Necrosis of the tissues ...
... York city and I was called in consultation in the case . She had a varicose ulcer on the right leg measuring about 3x34 . This ulcer was due to imperfect circulation , possibly a clogging of the blood vessels . Necrosis of the tissues ...
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