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... treating of the operations of malaria , and we accord- ingly adduced it . In the fall , sometimes , there is scarcely any one who does not feel more or less indisposed ; a general feeling of malaise takes possession of the greater ...
... treating of the operations of malaria , and we accord- ingly adduced it . In the fall , sometimes , there is scarcely any one who does not feel more or less indisposed ; a general feeling of malaise takes possession of the greater ...
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... treated by the medi- cal profession empirically . Should not every regular practitioner put forth powerful and ceaseless efforts to have the disgrace removed from so dignified a profession ? -a profession whose established principles ...
... treated by the medi- cal profession empirically . Should not every regular practitioner put forth powerful and ceaseless efforts to have the disgrace removed from so dignified a profession ? -a profession whose established principles ...
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... treating cases of typhoid fever . Among the predisposing causes of this disease , we consider the epidemic influence the chief , all others being indirect . To this conclusion we are brought from the fact that solitary families ...
... treating cases of typhoid fever . Among the predisposing causes of this disease , we consider the epidemic influence the chief , all others being indirect . To this conclusion we are brought from the fact that solitary families ...
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... treated by astringent applications and internal medi- cines , but without any avail . I proposed amputation as the only remedy , to which the parents acceded , and on the twelfth of the month , the child was brought to New Brunswick for ...
... treated by astringent applications and internal medi- cines , but without any avail . I proposed amputation as the only remedy , to which the parents acceded , and on the twelfth of the month , the child was brought to New Brunswick for ...
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... treated by this method with entire success . It is probable , however , that he is over sanguine as to the general avail- ability of the remedy in cases of the kind . 4. Formation of Retro - peritoneal Hernia . From investigation on the ...
... treated by this method with entire success . It is probable , however , that he is over sanguine as to the general avail- ability of the remedy in cases of the kind . 4. Formation of Retro - peritoneal Hernia . From investigation on the ...
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