Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Bind 321913 |
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Side 2
... American , complexion fair , occupation housekeeper . The patient was of spare build but well nourished . The family history was negative . The patient had never been ill with the exception that a chronic pharyngitis , not of great ...
... American , complexion fair , occupation housekeeper . The patient was of spare build but well nourished . The family history was negative . The patient had never been ill with the exception that a chronic pharyngitis , not of great ...
Side 17
... American Text - Book of Surgery , page 755 , I note the following : " After an anesthetic has been administered the sphincter ani should be stretched by the introduction of both thumbs , and the ten- sion should be kept up until the ...
... American Text - Book of Surgery , page 755 , I note the following : " After an anesthetic has been administered the sphincter ani should be stretched by the introduction of both thumbs , and the ten- sion should be kept up until the ...
Side 27
... American Medical Association . I may mention in- ternal medicine , diseases of children , tuber- culosis , nervous and mental diseases , gen- eral surgery , gynecology with abdominal surgery , obstetrics , orthopedic surgery , genito ...
... American Medical Association . I may mention in- ternal medicine , diseases of children , tuber- culosis , nervous and mental diseases , gen- eral surgery , gynecology with abdominal surgery , obstetrics , orthopedic surgery , genito ...
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... AMERICAN PARTY to the Congress is now being organized , sailing from New York in July , and mak- ing a tour of the ... Americans are practical in science , as in everything else ; and have no superiors as surgeons and clinicians , though ...
... AMERICAN PARTY to the Congress is now being organized , sailing from New York in July , and mak- ing a tour of the ... Americans are practical in science , as in everything else ; and have no superiors as surgeons and clinicians , though ...
Side 39
... American Society for the Study of Alcohol and Other Narcotics was held in Washing- ton on December 10 and 11 , 1911. Dr. Lewis D. Mason of Brooklyn , president of the so- ciety , in his opening address reviewed the results of the study ...
... American Society for the Study of Alcohol and Other Narcotics was held in Washing- ton on December 10 and 11 , 1911. Dr. Lewis D. Mason of Brooklyn , president of the so- ciety , in his opening address reviewed the results of the study ...
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