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BAKER, W. H., M. D.
BARTHOLOW, ROBERTS, M. D.
BEACH, H. H. A., M. D.
BECKER, ALEXANDER R., M. D.
BIGELOW, HENRY J., M. D. BOLLES, W. P., M. D.
BOWDITCH, HENRY I., M. D.
BOYLAND, GEORGE HALSTED, M. D. BRADFORD, E. H., M. D. BROWN, IRA, M. D.
BUCKINGHAM, EDWARD M., M. D. BUCKLER, T. H., M. D.
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CASWELL, EDWARD T., M. D.
CHANNING, WALTER, M. D.
CLARKE, HENRY, M. D.
CURTIS, T. B., M. D.
CUSHING, BENJAMIN, M. D.
CUTLER, E. G., M. D.
DA COSTA, J. M., M. D.
DAVENPORT, BENNETT F., M. D. DAVIS, HENRY G., M. D.
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WARREN, JOSEPH H., M. D. WALTON, GEORGE L., M. D.
WIGGLESWORTH, EDWARD, M. D. WHITNEY, JAMES O., M. D. WHITE, OCTAVIUS A., M. D. WILLIAMS, HENRY W., M. D. WING, CLIFTON E., M. D. WITHERLE, CHARLES B., M. D. WRIGHT, THOMAS R., M. D.
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sternal end of the clavicle in a child ten months old, Wright, T. R., 333;
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puerperal inflammation, Minot, F., 177; innominate aneurism, Beach,
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sphygmic interval or time required to start the arterial pulse after the be-
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94; the pills of power, 95; Dr. Bowditch's retirement from the Massa-
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Bumstead's new departure on the chancroid, Greenough, F. B., 163; the
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Litholapaxy, 101; fractures at the Rhode Island Hos-
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