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... Remarks as to its Origin , Habits , Symptoms , and Pathology : to which is ap- pended a brief Account of the Reappearance of Typhus in Boston in the Winter of 1857-58 . By J. UPHAM , M.D. , & c . . • 2. An Essay upon the Relation of ...
... Remarks as to its Origin , Habits , Symptoms , and Pathology : to which is ap- pended a brief Account of the Reappearance of Typhus in Boston in the Winter of 1857-58 . By J. UPHAM , M.D. , & c . . • 2. An Essay upon the Relation of ...
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... Remarks on the Treatment and Pathology of Delirium Tremens . By CHARLES MOREHEAD , M.D. , & c . ( Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Bombay , ' Nos . 6 and 9 , 1843 , 1849 , pp . 139 , 123 . ' Clinical Researches on ...
... Remarks on the Treatment and Pathology of Delirium Tremens . By CHARLES MOREHEAD , M.D. , & c . ( Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Bombay , ' Nos . 6 and 9 , 1843 , 1849 , pp . 139 , 123 . ' Clinical Researches on ...
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... Remarks on Anæsthesia , and the Agents employed to produce it . By GEORGE HAYWARD , M.D. , & c . ART . III . - Nutrition , Inflammation , and Ulceration of Articular Cartilage . By RD . BARWELL , F.R.C.S. , Assistant - Surgeon , Charing ...
... Remarks on Anæsthesia , and the Agents employed to produce it . By GEORGE HAYWARD , M.D. , & c . ART . III . - Nutrition , Inflammation , and Ulceration of Articular Cartilage . By RD . BARWELL , F.R.C.S. , Assistant - Surgeon , Charing ...
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... remarks , " Every extension of the boundaries of the science by which he earns his bread is regarded by him with anxiety , since it occasions him fresh labour , or renders his former labours useless : every important innovation or ...
... remarks , " Every extension of the boundaries of the science by which he earns his bread is regarded by him with anxiety , since it occasions him fresh labour , or renders his former labours useless : every important innovation or ...
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... remarks , the whole aggregate of these fibrous strands is too small to admit of our supposing that they are the exclusive channels of the transmission of sensory impressions as well as of motor impulses ; and since it has been clearly ...
... remarks , the whole aggregate of these fibrous strands is too small to admit of our supposing that they are the exclusive channels of the transmission of sensory impressions as well as of motor impulses ; and since it has been clearly ...
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Side ii - MR. SINCLAIR AND DR. JOHNSTON. PRACTICAL MIDWIFERY: Comprising an Account of 13,748 Deliveries, which occurred in the Dublin Lying-in Hospital, during a period of Seven Years. 8vo. cloth, 10s. DR. SIORDET, MBLOND., MRCP MENTONE IN ITS MEDICAL ASPECT. Foolscap 8vo. doth, 2*.
Side vi - A Treatise on Human Physiology : designed for the use of Students and Practitioners of Medicine. By JOHN C. DALTON, MD, Professor of Physiology and Hygiene in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Side 109 - ON DISEASES OF THE HEART, LUNGS, & AIR PASSAGES; with a Review of the several Climates recommended in these Affections.
Side 422 - Annual Report of the General Board of Commissioners in Lunacy for Scotland. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty ib.
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