The Cincinnati Medical Journal, Bind 10,Oplag 11895 |
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Side 9
... facts to the Boston Medical Journal , but it being unpublished I recalled the article and the amputated finger , and mailed them to the London Lancet . Whether it was there utilized I am unable to state , but the curious fact remains ...
... facts to the Boston Medical Journal , but it being unpublished I recalled the article and the amputated finger , and mailed them to the London Lancet . Whether it was there utilized I am unable to state , but the curious fact remains ...
Side 10
... fact that the ureter runs under the uterine artery is the reason of its liability to being caught in the ligature . He who ligates the uterine artery through the vagina without fear of including the ureters in the ligature is no ...
... fact that the ureter runs under the uterine artery is the reason of its liability to being caught in the ligature . He who ligates the uterine artery through the vagina without fear of including the ureters in the ligature is no ...
Side 16
... fact that he is nothing more than a bag of wind , and how much he is inflated at that . He reads the " blow hard " at sight . 66 He seldom ever misjudges . When we set the country phy- sician down as an ignoramus we are making a great ...
... fact that he is nothing more than a bag of wind , and how much he is inflated at that . He reads the " blow hard " at sight . 66 He seldom ever misjudges . When we set the country phy- sician down as an ignoramus we are making a great ...
Side 20
... facts as they stand before us to - day , hoping that the mere presentation of them will elicit from each and every one present , whether he be general prac- titioner or specialist , his views and opinion regarding the pre- vention of a ...
... facts as they stand before us to - day , hoping that the mere presentation of them will elicit from each and every one present , whether he be general prac- titioner or specialist , his views and opinion regarding the pre- vention of a ...
Side 22
... facts regarding it . First . That tuberculosis as a rule is not inherited . Second . That it is positively contagious . Third . - The conditions that make it so and under which it may be required . When this has been accomplished the ...
... facts regarding it . First . That tuberculosis as a rule is not inherited . Second . That it is positively contagious . Third . - The conditions that make it so and under which it may be required . When this has been accomplished the ...
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Side ix - DISEASES. A Scientific Blending of True Santal and Saw Palmetto in a Pleasant Aromatic Vehicle.
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