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... patient and the medical student , as diseases of every kind can thus be treated and studied inexhaustibly . Thus , Blackwell's Island Hospital constantly furnishes to the student about two hundred patients , of both sexes , suffering ...
... patient and the medical student , as diseases of every kind can thus be treated and studied inexhaustibly . Thus , Blackwell's Island Hospital constantly furnishes to the student about two hundred patients , of both sexes , suffering ...
Side 13
... patient and the medical student , as diseases of every kind can thus be treated and studied inexhaustibly . Thus , Blackwell's Island Hospital constantly furnishes to the student about two hundred patients , of both sexes , suffering ...
... patient and the medical student , as diseases of every kind can thus be treated and studied inexhaustibly . Thus , Blackwell's Island Hospital constantly furnishes to the student about two hundred patients , of both sexes , suffering ...
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... patient of Dr. Post's ; her only son had studied medicine with him , and was highly prized by him , and the only remaining child , a young lady aged 17 years , had died the November previous . The mother was utterly prostrated by her ...
... patient of Dr. Post's ; her only son had studied medicine with him , and was highly prized by him , and the only remaining child , a young lady aged 17 years , had died the November previous . The mother was utterly prostrated by her ...
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... patient , tender , cheer- Is the favestigation of the case it was his day to make while he was thorough and dis- imating he was careful to pay a strict ard to the feelings of the patient . His lee-. 34.
... patient , tender , cheer- Is the favestigation of the case it was his day to make while he was thorough and dis- imating he was careful to pay a strict ard to the feelings of the patient . His lee-. 34.
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Thomas Windeatt Blatchford. ard to the feelings of the patient . His lee- tures to the class , if lectures they could be eaed , were very short , and the number , during the hour , was regulated by the number of patients visited , and ...
Thomas Windeatt Blatchford. ard to the feelings of the patient . His lee- tures to the class , if lectures they could be eaed , were very short , and the number , during the hour , was regulated by the number of patients visited , and ...
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Side 3 - Hospital constantly furnishes to the student about two hundred patients, of both sexes, suffering under every form of...