Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal and Reporter, Volume 25Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1886 |
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... experience has been too limited as yet to form a rule , though I have seen cases which tend to confirm it . After the predispos- ing are the exciting causes , which are due to an unphysiologi- cal life ; careless eating both as to ...
... experience has been too limited as yet to form a rule , though I have seen cases which tend to confirm it . After the predispos- ing are the exciting causes , which are due to an unphysiologi- cal life ; careless eating both as to ...
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... experience of the writer on the subject of treatment . He regarded it as one of the severest strains upon good nature or amiability of temper , to care for one of these cases when the infant , as would sometimes happen , obstinately ...
... experience of the writer on the subject of treatment . He regarded it as one of the severest strains upon good nature or amiability of temper , to care for one of these cases when the infant , as would sometimes happen , obstinately ...
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... experience has been obtained , approximately , to formulate indications for and against the operation . Some of Dr. Zinke's conclusions are as follows : ( 1 ) It is evident that the operation has been done unnecessarily for symptoms ...
... experience has been obtained , approximately , to formulate indications for and against the operation . Some of Dr. Zinke's conclusions are as follows : ( 1 ) It is evident that the operation has been done unnecessarily for symptoms ...
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... experience of operators increases , and as they select cases favorable for operation , as proven by the recent report of twenty - four operations by Feitch , with only two deaths . In estimating the percentage of recurrence , at Munde's ...
... experience of operators increases , and as they select cases favorable for operation , as proven by the recent report of twenty - four operations by Feitch , with only two deaths . In estimating the percentage of recurrence , at Munde's ...
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... experience , are supplanted by a fresh class of aspirants for hospital training as nurses . We believe , too , that the excellent results attained have been , in a degree , due to the strict antiseptic precautions which are employed in ...
... experience , are supplanted by a fresh class of aspirants for hospital training as nurses . We believe , too , that the excellent results attained have been , in a degree , due to the strict antiseptic precautions which are employed in ...
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