The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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... reported every day . To - day smallpox exists in Chicago , whereas in previous epidemics the disease would have entirely disappeared at a corresponding period . The fact is that Dr. Reynolds , the present commissioner of health , has ...
... reported every day . To - day smallpox exists in Chicago , whereas in previous epidemics the disease would have entirely disappeared at a corresponding period . The fact is that Dr. Reynolds , the present commissioner of health , has ...
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... reported favorably on the ap- plications of Drs . Rachelle Jlabo Yarros , 3141 Indiana Avenue ; David Rose , 1064 Millard Avenue ; Josef Beck , 174 Engenie Street ; N. W. Borland , 365 Jackson Boulevard ; F. W. Reilly , 1618 Masonic ...
... reported favorably on the ap- plications of Drs . Rachelle Jlabo Yarros , 3141 Indiana Avenue ; David Rose , 1064 Millard Avenue ; Josef Beck , 174 Engenie Street ; N. W. Borland , 365 Jackson Boulevard ; F. W. Reilly , 1618 Masonic ...
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... reported to - night showed a marked improvement under the toxins . I am rather doubtful as to the toxins having anything to do with that improvement . The hemorrhages from the post nasal fibrosarcoma , which , as you all know , are very ...
... reported to - night showed a marked improvement under the toxins . I am rather doubtful as to the toxins having anything to do with that improvement . The hemorrhages from the post nasal fibrosarcoma , which , as you all know , are very ...
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... reported by either operator in a large series of cases . The greatest objec- tion to this plan of disposing of the cord , is that it destroys the valvular arrangement intended by nature to transmit the cord without permitting any other ...
... reported by either operator in a large series of cases . The greatest objec- tion to this plan of disposing of the cord , is that it destroys the valvular arrangement intended by nature to transmit the cord without permitting any other ...
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... reported eight cases of incarceration of the iris in 60 operations . Albrandt , in a series of 232 operations , done by Schoeler , noted prolapsus 20 times . Knapp in 509 simple extractions , 42 cases of prolapsus , 8.2 per cent . In ...
... reported eight cases of incarceration of the iris in 60 operations . Albrandt , in a series of 232 operations , done by Schoeler , noted prolapsus 20 times . Knapp in 509 simple extractions , 42 cases of prolapsus , 8.2 per cent . In ...
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