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TRONG HANDS TRADE MARK The Chicago Medical Recorder ARTES 4837 SCIENTIA LIBRARY VERITAS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SPEEDY Front Cover.
TRONG HANDS TRADE MARK The Chicago Medical Recorder ARTES 4837 SCIENTIA LIBRARY VERITAS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SPEEDY Front Cover.
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... hands upon the ovaries , it matters not what becomes of the uterus . This tragic cry that an organ should never be removed without cause is all nonsense , in view of the fact that it has been proved innumerable times to be an element of ...
... hands upon the ovaries , it matters not what becomes of the uterus . This tragic cry that an organ should never be removed without cause is all nonsense , in view of the fact that it has been proved innumerable times to be an element of ...
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... hands of some , ap- parently controls , becomes in the hands of others , an agent of de- struction . An honest statement of facts must lead to the acknowl- edgement that many women suffer more from the doctor than the disease ...
... hands of some , ap- parently controls , becomes in the hands of others , an agent of de- struction . An honest statement of facts must lead to the acknowl- edgement that many women suffer more from the doctor than the disease ...
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... hand being now placed upon the abdomen , the opera- tor is to proceed the same way as in making bimanual palpation , and gradually penetrate the tissues in the direction of the center of the affected region . If the exudative mass is ...
... hand being now placed upon the abdomen , the opera- tor is to proceed the same way as in making bimanual palpation , and gradually penetrate the tissues in the direction of the center of the affected region . If the exudative mass is ...
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... hand being shifted to the affected side , there is usually no difficulty in penetrating the septic mass . As soon as the finger within reaches the exudative material , the sense to the touch will be self - evident . In the majority of ...
... hand being shifted to the affected side , there is usually no difficulty in penetrating the septic mass . As soon as the finger within reaches the exudative material , the sense to the touch will be self - evident . In the majority of ...
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