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... experience in it ample to crystallize the facts of their experi- ence into quite well defined modes of thought and action . It is largely the desire to originate some new idea , or to do something novel , which leads men to depart from ...
... experience in it ample to crystallize the facts of their experi- ence into quite well defined modes of thought and action . It is largely the desire to originate some new idea , or to do something novel , which leads men to depart from ...
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... experience in the treatment of diphtheria , I do not think the death - rate has been over eight to ten per cent in faucial cases . In 1880 I treated in one neighborhood , fifty cases of diphtheria . There were eight laryngeal cases , of ...
... experience in the treatment of diphtheria , I do not think the death - rate has been over eight to ten per cent in faucial cases . In 1880 I treated in one neighborhood , fifty cases of diphtheria . There were eight laryngeal cases , of ...
Page 68
... experienced physician . " It would seem in most instances , that having a sick baby dis- qualifies a mother for its care and ... Experience is a great adjuvant when reinforced by scientific attainments . Otherwise , it leads to quackery ...
... experienced physician . " It would seem in most instances , that having a sick baby dis- qualifies a mother for its care and ... Experience is a great adjuvant when reinforced by scientific attainments . Otherwise , it leads to quackery ...
Page 69
... experience , can be in opposition to nature's laws , to scientific truths , and in this instance to physio- logical , hygienic , and dietetic dictates , so long , at least , as we rate of mortality which cannot be contemplated without a ...
... experience , can be in opposition to nature's laws , to scientific truths , and in this instance to physio- logical , hygienic , and dietetic dictates , so long , at least , as we rate of mortality which cannot be contemplated without a ...
Page 82
... experienced no sexual pleasure ; 13 per cent were not relieved of the pain from which they suffered ; 35 per cent ... experience which occurred at times previous to the date of their operation , but at the time of interro- gation ...
... experienced no sexual pleasure ; 13 per cent were not relieved of the pain from which they suffered ; 35 per cent ... experience which occurred at times previous to the date of their operation , but at the time of interro- gation ...
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