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Side 13
... seems to me there can hardly be a dislocation of the spine itself , with- out a fracture ; in short , I do not ... seem , is just as efficient as though you had a fracture of the spinal column , or as though a segment of the column was ...
... seems to me there can hardly be a dislocation of the spine itself , with- out a fracture ; in short , I do not ... seem , is just as efficient as though you had a fracture of the spinal column , or as though a segment of the column was ...
Side 15
... seems to be a misunderstanding in regard to the state- ments I made in my paper . I said no opera- tion should be considered as complete upon the spinal column until the cord had been properly supported . I did not say that you must ...
... seems to be a misunderstanding in regard to the state- ments I made in my paper . I said no opera- tion should be considered as complete upon the spinal column until the cord had been properly supported . I did not say that you must ...
Side 16
... seems rather start- ling that the physician , by virtue of mental superiority , prejudice and suggestion , could create an essentially serious condition , but we candidly believe that it is possible in a weak- ened and receptive mind to ...
... seems rather start- ling that the physician , by virtue of mental superiority , prejudice and suggestion , could create an essentially serious condition , but we candidly believe that it is possible in a weak- ened and receptive mind to ...
Side 17
... seem to shape themselves eternally to the wants of the individual possessing the brain . " In judgment of her substance ... seems almost the same as psychic shock from any other source , where sheer in- tensity of circumstance makes it ...
... seem to shape themselves eternally to the wants of the individual possessing the brain . " In judgment of her substance ... seems almost the same as psychic shock from any other source , where sheer in- tensity of circumstance makes it ...
Side 26
... seems possible that the abdominal walls and muscles could have been torn and crushed as they were without the in- tegument showing some evidence of injury . DISCUSSION Of Dr. WoostER'S PAPER . Dr. A. Craig , of Columbia , Pa .: I merely ...
... seems possible that the abdominal walls and muscles could have been torn and crushed as they were without the in- tegument showing some evidence of injury . DISCUSSION Of Dr. WoostER'S PAPER . Dr. A. Craig , of Columbia , Pa .: I merely ...
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Side 234 - ... no person duly authorized to practice physic or surgery shall be allowed to disclose any information which he may have acquired in attending any patient, in a professional character, and which information was necessary to enable him to prescribe for such patient as a physician, or to do any act for him, as a surgeon.
Side 66 - And the heart that is soonest awake to the flowers, Is always the first to be touched by the thorns.
Side 353 - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.
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