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Side 13
... , thermic , etc. An operation was advised within , perhaps , a year of the operation for appendicitis , but hav- ing gone through one operation the pa- tient was not in a frame of mind to easily Jan. , 1911 . 13 THE MEDICAL BRIEF .
... , thermic , etc. An operation was advised within , perhaps , a year of the operation for appendicitis , but hav- ing gone through one operation the pa- tient was not in a frame of mind to easily Jan. , 1911 . 13 THE MEDICAL BRIEF .
Side 14
tient was not in a frame of mind to easily submit to a second one . However , the advice was constantly kept before the patient , and finally at the end of three and one - half years , she was driven by her sufferings to seek relief ...
tient was not in a frame of mind to easily submit to a second one . However , the advice was constantly kept before the patient , and finally at the end of three and one - half years , she was driven by her sufferings to seek relief ...
Side 28
... mind . The child of the farm is brought up in quiet , restful , elementary surround- ings , which best conserve the nerve en- ergy and favor normal , wholesome de- velopment . The farm boy and girl come into touch , from the earliest ...
... mind . The child of the farm is brought up in quiet , restful , elementary surround- ings , which best conserve the nerve en- ergy and favor normal , wholesome de- velopment . The farm boy and girl come into touch , from the earliest ...
Side 29
... mind , than high- tension , and produces an abnormal child of even a worse type than the precocious one . There is a general idea that the city mother is usually too busy with so- cial or domestic duties to give personal companionship ...
... mind , than high- tension , and produces an abnormal child of even a worse type than the precocious one . There is a general idea that the city mother is usually too busy with so- cial or domestic duties to give personal companionship ...
Side 48
... mind a brain ; but I couldn't stand a whole head . " The conversation was fortunately interrupted by the arrival of the ladies , and we leave these young eccentric geniuses to the holiday festivities with the im- mortal Pickwickians ...
... mind a brain ; but I couldn't stand a whole head . " The conversation was fortunately interrupted by the arrival of the ladies , and we leave these young eccentric geniuses to the holiday festivities with the im- mortal Pickwickians ...
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