The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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... died three days after the operation . The post- mortem showed everything to be in an aseptic condition . There was an arterio - sclerosis of the coronary artery . In closing this article I wish to state that no surgeon will choose the ...
... died three days after the operation . The post- mortem showed everything to be in an aseptic condition . There was an arterio - sclerosis of the coronary artery . In closing this article I wish to state that no surgeon will choose the ...
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... died they were often left unburied for a week and then coffined in cheap , common pine wood boxes instead of zinc lined " as the law requires . " 3 . That " the horrors of the pesthouse " were indescribable , that " the place consisted ...
... died they were often left unburied for a week and then coffined in cheap , common pine wood boxes instead of zinc lined " as the law requires . " 3 . That " the horrors of the pesthouse " were indescribable , that " the place consisted ...
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... died . A Mrs. Men- ard died of smallpox contracted while Dr. Warren was attending her husband for some other ailment and at the same time visiting the smallpox hospital . It is true that the ambulance service was inadequate , and in the ...
... died . A Mrs. Men- ard died of smallpox contracted while Dr. Warren was attending her husband for some other ailment and at the same time visiting the smallpox hospital . It is true that the ambulance service was inadequate , and in the ...
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... died of asthenia . In another case in the western part of this State , a patient had a tumor removed from the upper part of the thigh , it had spread above and below and over Poupart's ligament in such a way that it did not seem to be ...
... died of asthenia . In another case in the western part of this State , a patient had a tumor removed from the upper part of the thigh , it had spread above and below and over Poupart's ligament in such a way that it did not seem to be ...
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... died in Paris , on June 14 , at the age of seventy - two . THE SUPREME COURT OF CONNECTICUT has decided that free hospitals are not liable in suits for damages . DR . E. RIES , of Frankfurt , Germany , for five years assistant to Prof ...
... died in Paris , on June 14 , at the age of seventy - two . THE SUPREME COURT OF CONNECTICUT has decided that free hospitals are not liable in suits for damages . DR . E. RIES , of Frankfurt , Germany , for five years assistant to Prof ...
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