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Page 2807
... doctor , if , in your judgment , for ordinary purposes absorbent cotton would not be proper to be used as sponges ? A. It would be very useful . Q. Now , something has been said , doctor , as to the healing prop- erties of aristol and ...
... doctor , if , in your judgment , for ordinary purposes absorbent cotton would not be proper to be used as sponges ? A. It would be very useful . Q. Now , something has been said , doctor , as to the healing prop- erties of aristol and ...
Page 2809
... doctor . CROSS - EXAMINATION . Q. ( By Mr. BRANDEIS . ) Doctor , you have been somewhat interested in this investigation from the beginning ? A. Not particularly interested . Q. Well , you have known that the investigation had gone on ...
... doctor . CROSS - EXAMINATION . Q. ( By Mr. BRANDEIS . ) Doctor , you have been somewhat interested in this investigation from the beginning ? A. Not particularly interested . Q. Well , you have known that the investigation had gone on ...
Page 2819
... doctor , assuming the facts to be as stated by that witness concerning himself , was he a proper person to administer medicines to a hospital of that nature and with the class of diseases there treated ? A. Not if the process of mixing ...
... doctor , assuming the facts to be as stated by that witness concerning himself , was he a proper person to administer medicines to a hospital of that nature and with the class of diseases there treated ? A. Not if the process of mixing ...
Page 2831
... doctor ? I should say one of the current books which a few weeks ago had not been completely filled with the records of patients . Mr. PROCTOR . I am informed that that is the particular , clinical , private history of each particular ...
... doctor ? I should say one of the current books which a few weeks ago had not been completely filled with the records of patients . Mr. PROCTOR . I am informed that that is the particular , clinical , private history of each particular ...
Page 2835
... doctor , assuming that when Dr. Cogs- well took charge of the hospital on Long Island he found such a man in charge of the pharmacy as Brother Brandeis has described to you , com- pounding medicines , as Brother Brandeis says and ...
... doctor , assuming that when Dr. Cogs- well took charge of the hospital on Long Island he found such a man in charge of the pharmacy as Brother Brandeis has described to you , com- pounding medicines , as Brother Brandeis says and ...
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