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... Physicians of Philadelphia , American Pediatric and Philadelphia Pathological Societies ; formerly Instructor in Clini- cal Medicine and Physician to the Medical Dispensary in the University of Pennsylvania ; Physician to St. Joseph's ...
... Physicians of Philadelphia , American Pediatric and Philadelphia Pathological Societies ; formerly Instructor in Clini- cal Medicine and Physician to the Medical Dispensary in the University of Pennsylvania ; Physician to St. Joseph's ...
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... physicians should have the folly to see miraculous effects from every novelty that enjoys its short day of popularity . True , the physician may inspire his patient with the same faith , and relief may sometimes follow , but sensi- ble ...
... physicians should have the folly to see miraculous effects from every novelty that enjoys its short day of popularity . True , the physician may inspire his patient with the same faith , and relief may sometimes follow , but sensi- ble ...
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... nurse . The hospital is open to all legally qualified physicians . It is centrally located , and conducted as a first class private hospital . The institution deserves the support of every physician who de- Editorial . 45.
... nurse . The hospital is open to all legally qualified physicians . It is centrally located , and conducted as a first class private hospital . The institution deserves the support of every physician who de- Editorial . 45.
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... physician or his assistant is in con- stant attendance so as to be within call in emergency cases . Dr. Cooper ... physicians of the highest standing for many years . An impetus has been given to the study of mineral waters during ...
... physician or his assistant is in con- stant attendance so as to be within call in emergency cases . Dr. Cooper ... physicians of the highest standing for many years . An impetus has been given to the study of mineral waters during ...
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... physicians cannot be too careful in recommending their patients to use whiskey freely . We have many medicaments which an- swer the purpose , and I think a physician takes a good stand for the welfare of humanity in general , if he can ...
... physicians cannot be too careful in recommending their patients to use whiskey freely . We have many medicaments which an- swer the purpose , and I think a physician takes a good stand for the welfare of humanity in general , if he can ...
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