Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 4Medical Society of Company of Kings, 1890 - Medicine Includes transactions of other medical societies. |
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... tion and study of the signs and symptoms of hernia , Without practical knowledge the surgeon will often fail to make a correct diagnosis of hernia . Has Has it In the meantime several other practical questions may arise . the hernia ...
... tion and study of the signs and symptoms of hernia , Without practical knowledge the surgeon will often fail to make a correct diagnosis of hernia . Has Has it In the meantime several other practical questions may arise . the hernia ...
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... tion of the curette and serves as a handle to steady the instrument . At the proximal end is a screw fitted with a nut , f . One complete revolution of this nut will curve the curette a quarter of a circle . A drop of metal , i , on ...
... tion of the curette and serves as a handle to steady the instrument . At the proximal end is a screw fitted with a nut , f . One complete revolution of this nut will curve the curette a quarter of a circle . A drop of metal , i , on ...
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... tion by them as by their elders . Where does this commission come from ? It is supposable that the druggist deducts it from his own profits , but this supposition is one which few would long entertain . The fact is , we imagine , that ...
... tion by them as by their elders . Where does this commission come from ? It is supposable that the druggist deducts it from his own profits , but this supposition is one which few would long entertain . The fact is , we imagine , that ...
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... tion of patients , should insist , if it be possible , upon meeting in consultation the physicians to be called by the other side , so that there may be a full interchange of views before they testify . BROOKLYN MEDICAL MICROSCOPICAL ...
... tion of patients , should insist , if it be possible , upon meeting in consultation the physicians to be called by the other side , so that there may be a full interchange of views before they testify . BROOKLYN MEDICAL MICROSCOPICAL ...
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... tion of an ointment ( salicylate of mercury , 2 : vaseline , 30,0 ) proved useful in the treatment of the syphilitic products of the secondary and tertiary stages . CURE OF TETANUS BY MEANS OF ABSOLUTE REST . E. de Renzi ( Riv chir . e ...
... tion of an ointment ( salicylate of mercury , 2 : vaseline , 30,0 ) proved useful in the treatment of the syphilitic products of the secondary and tertiary stages . CURE OF TETANUS BY MEANS OF ABSOLUTE REST . E. de Renzi ( Riv chir . e ...
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