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... Be Abolished Altogether in All Traumatisms involv- ing the Extremities or their Appendages . By Thomas H. Manley , M. D. , Ligatures and Sutures . By Louis Frank , M. D. , . 409 310 ORIGINAL- Continued : Malignant Disease of the Uterus .
... Be Abolished Altogether in All Traumatisms involv- ing the Extremities or their Appendages . By Thomas H. Manley , M. D. , Ligatures and Sutures . By Louis Frank , M. D. , . 409 310 ORIGINAL- Continued : Malignant Disease of the Uterus .
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ORIGINAL- Continued : Malignant Disease of the Uterus . By Louis Frank , M. D. , Mechano - Therapy . By Curran Pope , M. D. , . . • . Medical Aspect of Appendicitis . By John G. Cecil , M. D. , . Mysticism , Skepticism , and Materialism ...
ORIGINAL- Continued : Malignant Disease of the Uterus . By Louis Frank , M. D. , Mechano - Therapy . By Curran Pope , M. D. , . . • . Medical Aspect of Appendicitis . By John G. Cecil , M. D. , . Mysticism , Skepticism , and Materialism ...
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... Uterus versus Hysterectomy for Acute Puerperal Sep- tic Metritis , with Report of Several Successful Cases . . Administration of Quinine ... More About the Ethics of Adolescence . An Eruption of Rose - Colored Spots in the Course of ...
... Uterus versus Hysterectomy for Acute Puerperal Sep- tic Metritis , with Report of Several Successful Cases . . Administration of Quinine ... More About the Ethics of Adolescence . An Eruption of Rose - Colored Spots in the Course of ...
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... uterus , etc. The action and use of these latter , the so - called organo - therapy , will not be considered in this paper , since they are believed to be simply phospho - albu- mens or nucleinic preparations . The intention of this ...
... uterus , etc. The action and use of these latter , the so - called organo - therapy , will not be considered in this paper , since they are believed to be simply phospho - albu- mens or nucleinic preparations . The intention of this ...
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... uterus had been removed at eighteen , the administration of the ovarian extract was followed by an immediate slowing of the pulse from one hundred to eighty beats per min- ute , and the convulsions became less frequent . This drug is ...
... uterus had been removed at eighteen , the administration of the ovarian extract was followed by an immediate slowing of the pulse from one hundred to eighty beats per min- ute , and the convulsions became less frequent . This drug is ...
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