The Western Journal of Medicine, Bind 4Theophilus Parvin T. Parvin & Company, 1869 |
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... course of the femoral artery reach- ing to Poupart's ligament . These were covered by the bandage which ex- tended to the groin . The leg was strongly flexed upon the thigh , and se- cured in that position . The only effect of the ...
... course of the femoral artery reach- ing to Poupart's ligament . These were covered by the bandage which ex- tended to the groin . The leg was strongly flexed upon the thigh , and se- cured in that position . The only effect of the ...
Side 4
... course of a few days it became again consolidated . Thus alternating , matters progressed for several weeks , when , after trying digital compression for some hours , at several trials , it became evident that all our efforts were in ...
... course of a few days it became again consolidated . Thus alternating , matters progressed for several weeks , when , after trying digital compression for some hours , at several trials , it became evident that all our efforts were in ...
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... course comprises Then a course on four lectures a week , occurring in hours at noon . practical pathological histology , also by the professor himself , fills the remaining unoccupied morning hours . The lectures on the microscopy of ...
... course comprises Then a course on four lectures a week , occurring in hours at noon . practical pathological histology , also by the professor himself , fills the remaining unoccupied morning hours . The lectures on the microscopy of ...
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Theophilus Parvin. sion , rather tedious ; his diction is of course polished ; there is no at- tempt at oratory , rhetoric being among the few branches which he has neglected in his early education ; but then , eloquence is rare in every ...
Theophilus Parvin. sion , rather tedious ; his diction is of course polished ; there is no at- tempt at oratory , rhetoric being among the few branches which he has neglected in his early education ; but then , eloquence is rare in every ...
Side 32
... course , impossible in a letter of this heterogeneous charac- ter , to present anything like a detailed report of several lectures ; so that I must fain be content with the transmission of the novel , in the form of isolated aphorisms ...
... course , impossible in a letter of this heterogeneous charac- ter , to present anything like a detailed report of several lectures ; so that I must fain be content with the transmission of the novel , in the form of isolated aphorisms ...
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