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... fact any event of importance was often preceded by the important custom of bleeding . And in the XVIII . century in the hard drinking days of George the III . , when full- bodied claret , port , and rum were consumed in enormous quan ...
... fact any event of importance was often preceded by the important custom of bleeding . And in the XVIII . century in the hard drinking days of George the III . , when full- bodied claret , port , and rum were consumed in enormous quan ...
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... fact that a tincture which we use to- day called Warburg's , has as one of its principal ingredients dried bellies of skunks . Means to promote anesthesia was the ideal sought by all men for centuries and various methods were in use to ...
... fact that a tincture which we use to- day called Warburg's , has as one of its principal ingredients dried bellies of skunks . Means to promote anesthesia was the ideal sought by all men for centuries and various methods were in use to ...
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... fact that the principal difficulty which it presents , that is , the source of supply of the ever increasing quantities of toxic material required to stimulate the increasing number of tumor cells , may so readily be explained by ...
... fact that the principal difficulty which it presents , that is , the source of supply of the ever increasing quantities of toxic material required to stimulate the increasing number of tumor cells , may so readily be explained by ...
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... fact was forcibly brought home to my assist- ants and myself by the necessity of ligating artery after artery of considerable size , in dividing these adhesions . Third , the pre- dominance in number and size of the newly formed ...
... fact was forcibly brought home to my assist- ants and myself by the necessity of ligating artery after artery of considerable size , in dividing these adhesions . Third , the pre- dominance in number and size of the newly formed ...
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... fact that in all the arteries the direction of the blood stream was toward the kidney . The disparity between the conditions here described and those found at the autopsy in Dr. Wasdin's case , is most striking . Three possible ...
... fact that in all the arteries the direction of the blood stream was toward the kidney . The disparity between the conditions here described and those found at the autopsy in Dr. Wasdin's case , is most striking . Three possible ...
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