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Page 71
... Clark of Jefferson City ; secretary , Dr . George , H . Jones of Kansas City
Licenses to Dr . H . E . Thomason announces the removal of his practice
medicine were issued to Charles E . Briscoe offices to suite 1020 Rialto Bldg . ,
Kansas City .
... Clark of Jefferson City ; secretary , Dr . George , H . Jones of Kansas City
Licenses to Dr . H . E . Thomason announces the removal of his practice
medicine were issued to Charles E . Briscoe offices to suite 1020 Rialto Bldg . ,
Kansas City .
Page 72
After four years ' practice at West Galway , N . Y . , he returned to Albany , and
was assistant professor of practice of medicine in his alma mater . In 1875 he
became assistant physician in the New York Inebriate Asylum , Binghamton .
After four years ' practice at West Galway , N . Y . , he returned to Albany , and
was assistant professor of practice of medicine in his alma mater . In 1875 he
became assistant physician in the New York Inebriate Asylum , Binghamton .
Page 74
At that time in the treatment of pneumonia lithographed design ) he removes the
design and rethe practice of many of the French physicians was stores it by
careful " tinting , ” after the amount has to blister the affected side , and he had ...
At that time in the treatment of pneumonia lithographed design ) he removes the
design and rethe practice of many of the French physicians was stores it by
careful " tinting , ” after the amount has to blister the affected side , and he had ...
Page 90
The practice is just and Patriotism as detrimental , even if not much more so , in
mastoditis than in appendicitis . If the tympanic The health officer who remains at
his post , membrane is bulging and notwithstanding antifaithfully and intelligently
...
The practice is just and Patriotism as detrimental , even if not much more so , in
mastoditis than in appendicitis . If the tympanic The health officer who remains at
his post , membrane is bulging and notwithstanding antifaithfully and intelligently
...
Page 91
... to membership in the Medical a bulging ear drum and paracentesis was
perOfficers ' Reserve Corps . formed . It is nothing unusual for an aurist to It has
been recognized always that the medimeet such cases in practice and he
wonders if cal ...
... to membership in the Medical a bulging ear drum and paracentesis was
perOfficers ' Reserve Corps . formed . It is nothing unusual for an aurist to It has
been recognized always that the medimeet such cases in practice and he
wonders if cal ...
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