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... experienced obstetricians believe that it is only necessary to tie the patient's knees together , and the rent will ... experience there has come an increased sense of the importance of the complex symptoms , the serious derangements in ...
... experienced obstetricians believe that it is only necessary to tie the patient's knees together , and the rent will ... experience there has come an increased sense of the importance of the complex symptoms , the serious derangements in ...
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... experience cystocele often came from subinvolution of the uterus , and that in six cases which he had seen during the past year it had been relieved by support- ers ; in three of these cases there existed cystocele , rectocele , and ...
... experience cystocele often came from subinvolution of the uterus , and that in six cases which he had seen during the past year it had been relieved by support- ers ; in three of these cases there existed cystocele , rectocele , and ...
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... Experience has taught the public much in this respect ; but there are still many people who would scorn to buy a ready - made suit of clothes , but who still do not hesitate , in the infinitely more impor- tant and delicate matter of ...
... Experience has taught the public much in this respect ; but there are still many people who would scorn to buy a ready - made suit of clothes , but who still do not hesitate , in the infinitely more impor- tant and delicate matter of ...
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... experience has shown that , as the field of its labors has expanded and the limits of its old circulation have been outgrown , in order to keep pace with the leading periodicals of the day a form must be adopted which , although perhaps ...
... experience has shown that , as the field of its labors has expanded and the limits of its old circulation have been outgrown , in order to keep pace with the leading periodicals of the day a form must be adopted which , although perhaps ...
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... experience of years . To bring about this international representative meeting , one sovereignty , as has already been repeat- edly done , might very properly invite others to join with it and to send representatives to such a congress ...
... experience of years . To bring about this international representative meeting , one sovereignty , as has already been repeat- edly done , might very properly invite others to join with it and to send representatives to such a congress ...
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66 ÆäÀÌÁö - Of ill-shap'd fishes ; and about his shelves A beggarly account of empty boxes, Green earthen pots, bladders, and musty seeds, Remnants of packthread, and old cakes of roses, Were thinly scatter'd to make up a show.
63 ÆäÀÌÁö - FIRST LINES OF THERAPEUTICS ; as based on the Modes and the Processes of Healing, as occurring Spontaneously in Disease ; and on the Modes and the Processes of Dying, as resulting Naturally from Disease. In a series of Lectures. Post 8vo, 5s.
377 ÆäÀÌÁö - AM, in the following subjects : — 1. ENGLISH. Every candidate shall be required to write, legibly and correctly, an English composition of not less than two hundred words, and also to write English prose from dictation. 2. LATIN. The translation of easy Latin prose. 3. PHYSICS. A competent knowledge of Physics (such as may be obtained from Balfour Stewart's Elements of Physics).
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168 ÆäÀÌÁö - Convention for the same purpose, in the year 1860, by the following resolutions : — " 1. The President of this Convention shall, on the first day of May, 1859, issue a notice requesting the several incorporated State Medical Societies, the incorporated Medical Colleges, the incorporated Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, and the incorporated Colleges of Pharmacy, throughout the United States...
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