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Side viii
... Treatment .......... Epistaxis Obstinate .... Epistaxis , Obstinate Case of ... Entropium , Use of Collodion in ... Treatment of by Electrolysis .. Medicine , the True and False in ......... ..83 , 210 ..90 , 142 538 11 ...
... Treatment .......... Epistaxis Obstinate .... Epistaxis , Obstinate Case of ... Entropium , Use of Collodion in ... Treatment of by Electrolysis .. Medicine , the True and False in ......... ..83 , 210 ..90 , 142 538 11 ...
Side ix
... Treatment of Sterility in the Human Female . Poverty , Blessing ( ? ) of ....................... Quacks and Quackeries ...... Report of Regular Physicians of Grant County . Report of Regular Physicians of Decatur County . Sydenham to ...
... Treatment of Sterility in the Human Female . Poverty , Blessing ( ? ) of ....................... Quacks and Quackeries ...... Report of Regular Physicians of Grant County . Report of Regular Physicians of Decatur County . Sydenham to ...
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... treat . But as bearing upon the history of this combination of methods in the treatment of aneurism , we re - pro- duce here , from the Cincinnati Lancet and Observer , March , 1861 , the report of a case treated by us in June , 1859 ...
... treat . But as bearing upon the history of this combination of methods in the treatment of aneurism , we re - pro- duce here , from the Cincinnati Lancet and Observer , March , 1861 , the report of a case treated by us in June , 1859 ...
Side 5
... treated by flexion . and pressure , under the care of Sir Henry Thompson . The case is copied from the British ... treatment by flexion . Accordingly , on the following day , the limb was band- aged , acutely flexed upon the thigh ...
... treated by flexion . and pressure , under the care of Sir Henry Thompson . The case is copied from the British ... treatment by flexion . Accordingly , on the following day , the limb was band- aged , acutely flexed upon the thigh ...
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... treatment . The treatment is , roborant and tonic , quinine and iron , with the proper observance of all those hygienic measures which would quiet the excited nervous system . The treatment of Trousseau , the antiphlogistic , with ...
... treatment . The treatment is , roborant and tonic , quinine and iron , with the proper observance of all those hygienic measures which would quiet the excited nervous system . The treatment of Trousseau , the antiphlogistic , with ...
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