A Practical treatise on the diseases of womenLea Bros., 1891 - 826 pages |
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... nature of the task , which would probably equal if not exceed the work of writing an entirely original book of my own ; and secondly , the fear that , this being my first venture in the field of revising another man's work , I might ...
... nature of the task , which would probably equal if not exceed the work of writing an entirely original book of my own ; and secondly , the fear that , this being my first venture in the field of revising another man's work , I might ...
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... nature of the task , which would probably equal if not exceed the work of writing an entirely original book of my own ; and secondly , the fear that , this being my first venture in the field of revising another man's work , I might ...
... nature of the task , which would probably equal if not exceed the work of writing an entirely original book of my own ; and secondly , the fear that , this being my first venture in the field of revising another man's work , I might ...
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... nature as that which has prevailed since the modern introduction of the speculum . He who seeks in this literature for distinct and lucid pathological data will surely meet with disappointment . They did not sufficiently separate ...
... nature as that which has prevailed since the modern introduction of the speculum . He who seeks in this literature for distinct and lucid pathological data will surely meet with disappointment . They did not sufficiently separate ...
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... nature to absorb morbid enlargements before mechanical means of treatment are resorted to . " Soon after the appearance of Dr. Bennet's work a discussion sprang up between its author on one side , and Drs . Robert Lee , West , and Tyler ...
... nature to absorb morbid enlargements before mechanical means of treatment are resorted to . " Soon after the appearance of Dr. Bennet's work a discussion sprang up between its author on one side , and Drs . Robert Lee , West , and Tyler ...
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... nature is , as a rule , much more inclined to a sedentary life than the male , and as her occupations keep her indoors , she is apt , whether living in city or country , to lose all taste for outdoor amusements , and to confine herself ...
... nature is , as a rule , much more inclined to a sedentary life than the male , and as her occupations keep her indoors , she is apt , whether living in city or country , to lose all taste for outdoor amusements , and to confine herself ...
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