Weekly Medical Review, Bind 14J. H. Chambers & Company, 1886 |
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... course , undervalue the importance of Tait's operation , nor of the removal of the ovaries , when the necessity exists . His objection is to operations based on insufficient data , and he adduces evidence to show that in many instances ...
... course , undervalue the importance of Tait's operation , nor of the removal of the ovaries , when the necessity exists . His objection is to operations based on insufficient data , and he adduces evidence to show that in many instances ...
Side 4
... course , must disturb the thoughts for a little time ; but , in simple cases of this description , the patients recovered with remarkable ease . He thought the case of Dr. Edis was hardly comparable with his , as that patient was prob ...
... course , must disturb the thoughts for a little time ; but , in simple cases of this description , the patients recovered with remarkable ease . He thought the case of Dr. Edis was hardly comparable with his , as that patient was prob ...
Side 10
... course as a horse from a cow , were classed together and treated in an indiscriminately drastic manner , just as at the same period , the law hanged with Draconian impartiality for murder and for sheep steal ing . And tumours were ...
... course as a horse from a cow , were classed together and treated in an indiscriminately drastic manner , just as at the same period , the law hanged with Draconian impartiality for murder and for sheep steal ing . And tumours were ...
Side 11
... course , a matter of interest to trace the cause of this excess , and there can be no question that having ascertained the cause , the profession will be very culpable , and de- serve the misfortune , if they do not take steps to guard ...
... course , a matter of interest to trace the cause of this excess , and there can be no question that having ascertained the cause , the profession will be very culpable , and de- serve the misfortune , if they do not take steps to guard ...
Side 17
... course of the disease is naturally pro- longed over many years , and interrupted by periods of improvement . It is evident from the nature of the disease that any treatment intended not merely to palliate but to cure , must be of long ...
... course of the disease is naturally pro- longed over many years , and interrupted by periods of improvement . It is evident from the nature of the disease that any treatment intended not merely to palliate but to cure , must be of long ...
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