Washington Medical Annals, Volume 51907 Vol. 1-11, no. 3 "including medical miscellany" |
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... experience with colloidal silver and virulent streptococcus .. Clitoris , epithelioma .. Coburn , H. C ... Collier's Weekly . Colloidal silver ... 184 14 298 ..61 , 62 184 Committee on Directory of nurses . Columbia University Hall ...
... experience with colloidal silver and virulent streptococcus .. Clitoris , epithelioma .. Coburn , H. C ... Collier's Weekly . Colloidal silver ... 184 14 298 ..61 , 62 184 Committee on Directory of nurses . Columbia University Hall ...
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... experience in the dissecting room I have often had the occasion to demonstrate to the students that the muscle lines of the Superior and Inferior Recti , and those of the obliques , pass to their insertions considerably on the nasal ...
... experience in the dissecting room I have often had the occasion to demonstrate to the students that the muscle lines of the Superior and Inferior Recti , and those of the obliques , pass to their insertions considerably on the nasal ...
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... experience . As stone is so frequent , the wonder is that the ureteral stone is not more often found . Morris states that many cases are not discovered until autopsy , and the stones may be carried in the ureter for years without ...
... experience . As stone is so frequent , the wonder is that the ureteral stone is not more often found . Morris states that many cases are not discovered until autopsy , and the stones may be carried in the ureter for years without ...
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... experience has demonstrated that in skia- graphy of urate and oxalate calculi the former cast a much slighter shadow , equal , approximately , to that cast by the saturated . solution of sodium carbonate ; and that the latter cast a ...
... experience has demonstrated that in skia- graphy of urate and oxalate calculi the former cast a much slighter shadow , equal , approximately , to that cast by the saturated . solution of sodium carbonate ; and that the latter cast a ...
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... experience have had average results . Harte in this country operated in 20 cases with 4 recoveries . Lavroff of Russia operated on 33 patients with only 4 recoveries . Harte and Ashhurst sum up the conditions which give the most ...
... experience have had average results . Harte in this country operated in 20 cases with 4 recoveries . Lavroff of Russia operated on 33 patients with only 4 recoveries . Harte and Ashhurst sum up the conditions which give the most ...
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