The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25F. A. Davis, 1903 |
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... entirely of glass with the exception of steel frames to support the weight and a basis of cut stone and brick- work . The specifications call for materials of the best description . The co - operation of the architect and contractors ...
... entirely of glass with the exception of steel frames to support the weight and a basis of cut stone and brick- work . The specifications call for materials of the best description . The co - operation of the architect and contractors ...
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... entirely abandoned the cutting operation . As regards the results of the bloodless method , we must distinguish be- tween anatomical and functional results . The former are not very good , because the acetabulum was already deformed ...
... entirely abandoned the cutting operation . As regards the results of the bloodless method , we must distinguish be- tween anatomical and functional results . The former are not very good , because the acetabulum was already deformed ...
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... entirely well . But this is the only case of the kind I have seen cured by peripheral neurectomy . These nerves ( supra- and infra- orbital branches ) are in canals , and they cannot be pulled out far enough to make regeneration ...
... entirely well . But this is the only case of the kind I have seen cured by peripheral neurectomy . These nerves ( supra- and infra- orbital branches ) are in canals , and they cannot be pulled out far enough to make regeneration ...
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... entirely well from subjective cramp in the right hand , though he never had true objective spasm . Numbness up right arm exists , but there is no tenderness on pressure , as you see , over nerve - trunks . This case is probably one of a ...
... entirely well from subjective cramp in the right hand , though he never had true objective spasm . Numbness up right arm exists , but there is no tenderness on pressure , as you see , over nerve - trunks . This case is probably one of a ...
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... entirely disappeared . These successive va- riations were in relation to progress of the conditions which preceded the attacks . The 1 Archives Générales de Médecine , September , 1894. Quoted by Hare , " Medical Complications and ...
... entirely disappeared . These successive va- riations were in relation to progress of the conditions which preceded the attacks . The 1 Archives Générales de Médecine , September , 1894. Quoted by Hare , " Medical Complications and ...
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