The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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Page 50
... injury to the medical profession to which they have lent themselves perhaps with the best of motives in the world . Whatever one may decide for himself as to the right or wrong of holding a public position and assuming its ...
... injury to the medical profession to which they have lent themselves perhaps with the best of motives in the world . Whatever one may decide for himself as to the right or wrong of holding a public position and assuming its ...
Page 64
... injury received a year ago from discharging fireworks . THE CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH issued , in June , a circu- lar on the care of infants and young children in hot weather , which can be had in quantity by physicians , at that ...
... injury received a year ago from discharging fireworks . THE CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH issued , in June , a circu- lar on the care of infants and young children in hot weather , which can be had in quantity by physicians , at that ...
Page 77
... wall of canal mak- ing them mutually supporting and relieving tension on deep sutures . 5 . Cord amply protected . 65 RANDOLPH STREET . REAL AND ALLEGED INJURIES OF THE SPINE . BY ARTHUR ANDREWS - IMBRICATION OR LAP JOINT METHOD . 77.
... wall of canal mak- ing them mutually supporting and relieving tension on deep sutures . 5 . Cord amply protected . 65 RANDOLPH STREET . REAL AND ALLEGED INJURIES OF THE SPINE . BY ARTHUR ANDREWS - IMBRICATION OR LAP JOINT METHOD . 77.
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... INJURIES SUSTAINED . The subject of injuries of the spine has received much atten- tion in the last thirty years from ... injury . The literature of this subject has become vast , beginning with Erichson's article which . is the first ...
... INJURIES SUSTAINED . The subject of injuries of the spine has received much atten- tion in the last thirty years from ... injury . The literature of this subject has become vast , beginning with Erichson's article which . is the first ...
Page 79
... injuries of the spine , actual lesions of the vertebral column and contents , presenting immediate and definite signs ... injury of the cord without definite and immediate signs of gross lesion but followed by secondary degeneration does ...
... injuries of the spine , actual lesions of the vertebral column and contents , presenting immediate and definite signs ... injury of the cord without definite and immediate signs of gross lesion but followed by secondary degeneration does ...
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