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Side 4
... regard instruments made to bite out an arbitrary piece of tissue as a biscuit cut- ter does , as extremely crude and in discord with the harmon- izing indications and operative corollary . The sutures when introduced to close the ...
... regard instruments made to bite out an arbitrary piece of tissue as a biscuit cut- ter does , as extremely crude and in discord with the harmon- izing indications and operative corollary . The sutures when introduced to close the ...
Side 13
... regards the use of quinia as a treatment in malarial infection . My experience , however , has been that , in the treatment of intermittent and remittent fevers , doses of one to two grains three times a day will seldom , if ever ...
... regards the use of quinia as a treatment in malarial infection . My experience , however , has been that , in the treatment of intermittent and remittent fevers , doses of one to two grains three times a day will seldom , if ever ...
Side 14
... regard quinia as a dangerous , or at least harmful , remedy , and it has been urged even that malarial hematuria or hemo- globinuria is caused by its use . So often has this accusation been hurled forth that physicians are handicapped ...
... regard quinia as a dangerous , or at least harmful , remedy , and it has been urged even that malarial hematuria or hemo- globinuria is caused by its use . So often has this accusation been hurled forth that physicians are handicapped ...
Side 36
... regard to the physical signs , the uterus was of normal size , and in no way deformed , except where the tumor grew from it . In the case of multiple fibroids the patient had been married five years , and there had been no pregnancy ...
... regard to the physical signs , the uterus was of normal size , and in no way deformed , except where the tumor grew from it . In the case of multiple fibroids the patient had been married five years , and there had been no pregnancy ...
Side 40
... regards membranous croup and laryngeal diphtheria as one and the same disease , as being due to the same germ , and as presenting practically the same clinical features . On the other hand , country practitioners , almost to a unit , so ...
... regards membranous croup and laryngeal diphtheria as one and the same disease , as being due to the same germ , and as presenting practically the same clinical features . On the other hand , country practitioners , almost to a unit , so ...
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