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... treated by the bichloride were well sooner , and after a month or so was fully convinced that it was so , though it was only an impression ; but the trial was continued . At the end of five months I had the hospital steward calculate ...
... treated by the bichloride were well sooner , and after a month or so was fully convinced that it was so , though it was only an impression ; but the trial was continued . At the end of five months I had the hospital steward calculate ...
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... treated , especially if the subject be a child or timid person , anesthesia is necessary , general or local . Never attempt an operation , unless you have a clear sky with perfect sunlight . ( The rays will not act through a window pane ...
... treated , especially if the subject be a child or timid person , anesthesia is necessary , general or local . Never attempt an operation , unless you have a clear sky with perfect sunlight . ( The rays will not act through a window pane ...
Side 17
... treated with the hypodermatic use of the bichloride of mercury , with the use by the mouth of iodide of potash . * * * The degeneration that belongs to alcoholism and interstitial nephritis is most amenable to the hypodermatic use of ...
... treated with the hypodermatic use of the bichloride of mercury , with the use by the mouth of iodide of potash . * * * The degeneration that belongs to alcoholism and interstitial nephritis is most amenable to the hypodermatic use of ...
Side 21
... treated as a dislocation , resulting in inexplicable recurrence and indifferent results . Analysis of 26 cases of this injury shows the average age of its occurrence to be thirteen years . The following are the chief diagnostic points ...
... treated as a dislocation , resulting in inexplicable recurrence and indifferent results . Analysis of 26 cases of this injury shows the average age of its occurrence to be thirteen years . The following are the chief diagnostic points ...
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... treated . " Shade of Esculapius , we invoke thee to consign to the remotest corner of Hades this driveling idiot and his fellows , who desecrate thy temple with rectum - scraping , clitoris - shear- ing and kindred humbugging under the ...
... treated . " Shade of Esculapius , we invoke thee to consign to the remotest corner of Hades this driveling idiot and his fellows , who desecrate thy temple with rectum - scraping , clitoris - shear- ing and kindred humbugging under the ...
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