The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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Page 33
... head . Complete union in three weeks . CASE 6. Mrs. A. , aged seventy - seven , was operated upon for the removal of a large ovarian tumor , Professor Senn being present . Five years ago she had her left breast removed for car- cinoma ...
... head . Complete union in three weeks . CASE 6. Mrs. A. , aged seventy - seven , was operated upon for the removal of a large ovarian tumor , Professor Senn being present . Five years ago she had her left breast removed for car- cinoma ...
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... head of the health department , but she believed it the fault of the physicians themselves in not organizing and assert- ing a greater influence in the community . Dr. E. J. DOERING evoked the first real enthusiasm of the even- ing when ...
... head of the health department , but she believed it the fault of the physicians themselves in not organizing and assert- ing a greater influence in the community . Dr. E. J. DOERING evoked the first real enthusiasm of the even- ing when ...
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... head of the department . " Dr. WEBSTER said : " I remember the man who is now mayor at the banquet of the Civic Federation , promised , holding up his hand , to carry out the civil service law in spirit , and look at the way he has done ...
... head of the department . " Dr. WEBSTER said : " I remember the man who is now mayor at the banquet of the Civic Federation , promised , holding up his hand , to carry out the civil service law in spirit , and look at the way he has done ...
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... head a ward politician , a place hunter who had been dropped by his con- stituents and regarding whom no suspicion ... heads of departments . What would be thought of the corporation counsel or any legal advisor suggesting the ...
... head a ward politician , a place hunter who had been dropped by his con- stituents and regarding whom no suspicion ... heads of departments . What would be thought of the corporation counsel or any legal advisor suggesting the ...
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... head of traumatic neu- roses and the railway surgeon became convinced that concussion of the spine with secondary degeneration was a myth . To - day the terms concussion of the spine , Erich'son's disease and railway spine have been ...
... head of traumatic neu- roses and the railway surgeon became convinced that concussion of the spine with secondary degeneration was a myth . To - day the terms concussion of the spine , Erich'son's disease and railway spine have been ...
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