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... tion , vol . xxx . , 1879 , 88 ; the New Hampshire Medical Society , 89 ; report of the health officer of the port of New York , 112 ; diphtheria , a circular of the Boston Board of Health , 113 ; Dr. Bowditch's retirement from the ...
... tion , vol . xxx . , 1879 , 88 ; the New Hampshire Medical Society , 89 ; report of the health officer of the port of New York , 112 ; diphtheria , a circular of the Boston Board of Health , 113 ; Dr. Bowditch's retirement from the ...
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... tion of the jacket he could walk , and in less than one month he was actually able to do full duty as an officer of cavalry , to which branch of the service he belonged . In this case , the patient was literally rescued from ruin by the ...
... tion of the jacket he could walk , and in less than one month he was actually able to do full duty as an officer of cavalry , to which branch of the service he belonged . In this case , the patient was literally rescued from ruin by the ...
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... tion of the fibres of the sphincter , hardly any one of those I have mentioned would give it a second thought . It is this tendency to ignore the importance of these slighter ruptures which I would especially protest against . The ...
... tion of the fibres of the sphincter , hardly any one of those I have mentioned would give it a second thought . It is this tendency to ignore the importance of these slighter ruptures which I would especially protest against . The ...
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... tion , through free incisions of the right tibia and fibula and the left femur for rachitic deformity , making a double compound fracture . Another case was shown of a man whose knee joint was torn open by an injury . Ten hours after ...
... tion , through free incisions of the right tibia and fibula and the left femur for rachitic deformity , making a double compound fracture . Another case was shown of a man whose knee joint was torn open by an injury . Ten hours after ...
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... tion might be adopted which would serve its purpose as admirably as Dr. Wilbur's classification serves his special object . Such papers as this can but prove a great incentive to other members of the association to take time from their ...
... tion might be adopted which would serve its purpose as admirably as Dr. Wilbur's classification serves his special object . Such papers as this can but prove a great incentive to other members of the association to take time from their ...
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305 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is to be exceedingly lamented, that people are so easily persuaded to put confidence in these itinerant quacks, and to trust their lives to strangers without knowledge or experience. If this astonishing infatuation should continue, and men are found to yield to the impudent pretensions of ignorant empiricism, there seems to be no adequate remedy by a criminal prosecution, without the interference of the legislature ; if the quack, however weak and presumptuous, should prescribe, with honest intentions...
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