New York LancetJ.B. Flint, 1900 |
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... better preparation for patients in need of a general restorative , as it builds flesh and blood and increases the appe- tite for all kinds of food . Armour & Company's Extract of Red Bone Marrow is , we believe , on account of its great ...
... better preparation for patients in need of a general restorative , as it builds flesh and blood and increases the appe- tite for all kinds of food . Armour & Company's Extract of Red Bone Marrow is , we believe , on account of its great ...
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... better than all wool or silk . Physicians know that body con- tact with silk allays nervousness , and silk be- ing a non - conductor of electricity , warmth and vitality are equalized by the wearing of " Ko- tedsilk " garments . Persons ...
... better than all wool or silk . Physicians know that body con- tact with silk allays nervousness , and silk be- ing a non - conductor of electricity , warmth and vitality are equalized by the wearing of " Ko- tedsilk " garments . Persons ...
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... better hygiene are among the important factors which have con- tributed to this progress . The revolution from the surgery of the past to the surgery of the present , and the therapeutics of the past to that of to - day is no less ...
... better hygiene are among the important factors which have con- tributed to this progress . The revolution from the surgery of the past to the surgery of the present , and the therapeutics of the past to that of to - day is no less ...
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... better in this respect . The mortality has , up to the present , been two out of 17 cases ; neither of these deaths , however , seemed to be directly dependent on the operation . The author has never met with any of the severe mental ...
... better in this respect . The mortality has , up to the present , been two out of 17 cases ; neither of these deaths , however , seemed to be directly dependent on the operation . The author has never met with any of the severe mental ...
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... better for the operation because diseased ovaries remained , which would have been removed if ventrofixation had been done . " That was in 1896 , and since then I have done 38 more , every one of which has been successful . The more I ...
... better for the operation because diseased ovaries remained , which would have been removed if ventrofixation had been done . " That was in 1896 , and since then I have done 38 more , every one of which has been successful . The more I ...
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