The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 109Cupples, Upham & Company, 1883 - Medicine |
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... considered as eminently sat- isfactory , either as to organization , methods of work , or results , as shown in the work of graduates in pri- vate nursing . new . for 1869. This report was forwarded to all State medical societies , but ...
... considered as eminently sat- isfactory , either as to organization , methods of work , or results , as shown in the work of graduates in pri- vate nursing . new . for 1869. This report was forwarded to all State medical societies , but ...
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... considered by physicians assum- ing charge of cases : ( 1 ) the best point for the incis- ion ; ( 2 ) the size of the cavity to be obliterated ; ( 3 ) the duration of treatment . In relation to the first point he pointed out that unless ...
... considered by physicians assum- ing charge of cases : ( 1 ) the best point for the incis- ion ; ( 2 ) the size of the cavity to be obliterated ; ( 3 ) the duration of treatment . In relation to the first point he pointed out that unless ...
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... considered a case of diphtheria . Even if the patient is entirely well in a week the diagnosis is not affected ; it has simply been a mild form of the disease . The State demands that diphtheria should be re- ported as well as scarlet ...
... considered a case of diphtheria . Even if the patient is entirely well in a week the diagnosis is not affected ; it has simply been a mild form of the disease . The State demands that diphtheria should be re- ported as well as scarlet ...
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... considered sources of infection to the individual . A thorough fumigation and ventilation for a few days are generally thought to be sufficient to render dwellings , furniture , etc. , safe , as far as infection is concerned . DR ...
... considered sources of infection to the individual . A thorough fumigation and ventilation for a few days are generally thought to be sufficient to render dwellings , furniture , etc. , safe , as far as infection is concerned . DR ...
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... considered dilatation of the heart a frequent cause of an apex murmur , while Par- rot believed the dynamic murmur to be always due to tricuspid regurgitation . Eichhorst thinks many murmurs are due to innerva- tion disturbances which ...
... considered dilatation of the heart a frequent cause of an apex murmur , while Par- rot believed the dynamic murmur to be always due to tricuspid regurgitation . Eichhorst thinks many murmurs are due to innerva- tion disturbances which ...
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