Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 251906 |
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... becomes more tolerant of pain as she advances . Scarcely less important than the active duties of the accoucheur are the psychical impressions which he makes upon his patient . He can ter- rorize , or he can calm her by his general ...
... becomes more tolerant of pain as she advances . Scarcely less important than the active duties of the accoucheur are the psychical impressions which he makes upon his patient . He can ter- rorize , or he can calm her by his general ...
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... become affected with imaginitis thusly , and claim to always tell the ex- act position of an unborn baby . There is much discussion as to which part of the child ruptures the perineal body when such occurs - whether it be the head or ...
... become affected with imaginitis thusly , and claim to always tell the ex- act position of an unborn baby . There is much discussion as to which part of the child ruptures the perineal body when such occurs - whether it be the head or ...
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... become foul smelling and very copi- ous , I resort to weak carbolized or bichlorid injections , once or twice daily . Too many douches , particularly in the absence of pronounced in- dications , are dangerous as they serve to wash away ...
... become foul smelling and very copi- ous , I resort to weak carbolized or bichlorid injections , once or twice daily . Too many douches , particularly in the absence of pronounced in- dications , are dangerous as they serve to wash away ...
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... become a member at all , throws his silent influ ence against the general aims of the profession , and frequently against his own interest . He ignores the society as a representative body having the interests of the profession at stake ...
... become a member at all , throws his silent influ ence against the general aims of the profession , and frequently against his own interest . He ignores the society as a representative body having the interests of the profession at stake ...
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... become more active and vigor- ous after the use of the formates is proven by the use of instruments cal- culated to measure muscular power . Long usage of the formates does not seem to establish a tolerance , and no harmful effects have ...
... become more active and vigor- ous after the use of the formates is proven by the use of instruments cal- culated to measure muscular power . Long usage of the formates does not seem to establish a tolerance , and no harmful effects have ...
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