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Page 346
... Poor - law medi- cal officer has it in his power to order medical comforts when necessary for the cure of his patient , I would have a somewhat similar discretionary power given to out - patient physicians and sur- geons ; and if the ...
... Poor - law medi- cal officer has it in his power to order medical comforts when necessary for the cure of his patient , I would have a somewhat similar discretionary power given to out - patient physicians and sur- geons ; and if the ...
Page 347
... Poor - law medi- cal officer has it in his power to order medical comforts when necessary for the cure of his patient , I would have a somewhat similar discretionary power given to out - patient physicians and sur- geons ; and if the ...
... Poor - law medi- cal officer has it in his power to order medical comforts when necessary for the cure of his patient , I would have a somewhat similar discretionary power given to out - patient physicians and sur- geons ; and if the ...
Page 347
... poor to help themselves , and of the medical men practising among the lower- middle grades of society , whose patients are now actually drawn away from them by the gratuitous advice which is offered at the hospitals . Various ...
... poor to help themselves , and of the medical men practising among the lower- middle grades of society , whose patients are now actually drawn away from them by the gratuitous advice which is offered at the hospitals . Various ...
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