Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Bind 28J. W. Keating., 1906 |
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... hand , the memory of previous delightful visits to you and the anticipation of again being with you urged me to accept ; while the consciousness that I was not prepared with an address suitable to the occasion , admonished me that the ...
... hand , the memory of previous delightful visits to you and the anticipation of again being with you urged me to accept ; while the consciousness that I was not prepared with an address suitable to the occasion , admonished me that the ...
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... hand as light as that of a child , and a voice as sweet as that of an angel asked , “ Wouldst thou most acceptably serve thy God ? If this be thy desire , go forth and serve thy fellow - men , " and the prince went forth , the first ...
... hand as light as that of a child , and a voice as sweet as that of an angel asked , “ Wouldst thou most acceptably serve thy God ? If this be thy desire , go forth and serve thy fellow - men , " and the prince went forth , the first ...
Side 28
... hand to his mouth , and can clasp his hands behind his back in the lumbar region . The belly of the biceps stands out prominently in the middle of the arm due , no doubt , to the division of its long head . He cannot lift the left hand ...
... hand to his mouth , and can clasp his hands behind his back in the lumbar region . The belly of the biceps stands out prominently in the middle of the arm due , no doubt , to the division of its long head . He cannot lift the left hand ...
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A Professional Medical Journal. lift the left hand over his head but could merely touch the occipital region . He could put the left hand on the opposite shoulder and bring the elbow nearly in contact with the ribs . Doctor Roberts ...
A Professional Medical Journal. lift the left hand over his head but could merely touch the occipital region . He could put the left hand on the opposite shoulder and bring the elbow nearly in contact with the ribs . Doctor Roberts ...
Side 30
... hands and feet became cold , the temperature reached 105 ° ; pulse 160. The vein was ligated below the clavicle and resected to its exit from the skull . It was found to contain a clot for nearly an inch below the skull . The facial ...
... hands and feet became cold , the temperature reached 105 ° ; pulse 160. The vein was ligated below the clavicle and resected to its exit from the skull . It was found to contain a clot for nearly an inch below the skull . The facial ...
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Side 50 - All common things, each day's events, That with the hour begin and end, Our pleasures and our discontents, Are rounds by which we may ascend.
Side 482 - Oath and this stipulation; to reckon him who taught me this Art equally dear to me as my parents ; to share my substance with him, and relieve his necessities if required ; to look upon his offspring...
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Side 519 - A young woman of four or five and twenty, who could neither read nor write, was seized with a nervous fever, during which, according to the asseverations of all the priests and monks of the neighborhood, she became possessed, and as it appeared, by a very learned devil. She continued incessantly talking Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, in very pompous tones, and with most distinct enunciation.