The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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... position of advanced , observant gynecologists , who are not hampered by tradition or custom , or afraid of their own stubborn , dogmatic expressions in the past , can be stated as follows : " In every operation for septic diseases of ...
... position of advanced , observant gynecologists , who are not hampered by tradition or custom , or afraid of their own stubborn , dogmatic expressions in the past , can be stated as follows : " In every operation for septic diseases of ...
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... position . At the end of two to three weeks it often has almost entirely regained its mobility , and an examination of several of these patients a number of months later has seemed to me to leave very little to be desired . In case the ...
... position . At the end of two to three weeks it often has almost entirely regained its mobility , and an examination of several of these patients a number of months later has seemed to me to leave very little to be desired . In case the ...
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... position is not assumed that all cases of these disorders are produced by renal insufficiency , but from the fact that many of them are relieved by including in the treatment remedies that increase the urinary solids , the conclusion ...
... position is not assumed that all cases of these disorders are produced by renal insufficiency , but from the fact that many of them are relieved by including in the treatment remedies that increase the urinary solids , the conclusion ...
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... positions purely as payment of a political debt were generally incompetent . They were imbued with the notion that they should not be required to work , and looked upon their appointments altogether as sine- cures . This lack of ...
... positions purely as payment of a political debt were generally incompetent . They were imbued with the notion that they should not be required to work , and looked upon their appointments altogether as sine- cures . This lack of ...
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... position . It had been officially stated that Dr. John B. Hamilton of the Marine Service and Professor of Surgery in Rush Medical College would act as Sanitary Advisor to the Health Department without pay , with the assistance of Dr ...
... position . It had been officially stated that Dr. John B. Hamilton of the Marine Service and Professor of Surgery in Rush Medical College would act as Sanitary Advisor to the Health Department without pay , with the assistance of Dr ...
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