Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 11Medical Society of Company of Kings, 1897 |
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Page 35
... give . They be- long to protective unions , and the same right should not be denied physicians . Ninety - nine per cent . of these people are able to pay reasonable fees to physi- cians , but will not do so as long as a few doctors in ...
... give . They be- long to protective unions , and the same right should not be denied physicians . Ninety - nine per cent . of these people are able to pay reasonable fees to physi- cians , but will not do so as long as a few doctors in ...
Page 44
... give any clue as to how he might have contracted the disease . The first symptom complained of was a " small pimple " on the upper lip , situated on the median line , just below the vermilion border . This rapidly increased in size ...
... give any clue as to how he might have contracted the disease . The first symptom complained of was a " small pimple " on the upper lip , situated on the median line , just below the vermilion border . This rapidly increased in size ...
Page 53
... give trouble . It is extremely difficult to use the heat from a cautery - iron sufficient to do the work and not overdo it , so I have labored to adapt electricity to give the required heat , and the for- ceps I presented I have ...
... give trouble . It is extremely difficult to use the heat from a cautery - iron sufficient to do the work and not overdo it , so I have labored to adapt electricity to give the required heat , and the for- ceps I presented I have ...
Page 55
... give me any degree of heat for any of the small or large instruments and that answers the purpose admirably , but that is only available in one's office or in a hospital equipped with the Edison current or the electric - light current ...
... give me any degree of heat for any of the small or large instruments and that answers the purpose admirably , but that is only available in one's office or in a hospital equipped with the Edison current or the electric - light current ...
Page 62
... give his address at 65 Henry street . A few of the writers of Brooklyn history have contended that the present Henry street was named in honor of the Henry family . The name of this street was chosen by the trustees of the village of ...
... give his address at 65 Henry street . A few of the writers of Brooklyn history have contended that the present Henry street was named in honor of the Henry family . The name of this street was chosen by the trustees of the village of ...
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