The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 109Cupples, Upham & Company, 1883 - Medicine |
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... head , 601 . Warren , J. W. Glykogen , 171 ; clinical report on cases of lacerated cervix , 197 , 223 ; notes of progress in physiological chemistry , 413 . Water . New York's water supply , 281 ; hot water in secondary hæmor- rhage ...
... head , 601 . Warren , J. W. Glykogen , 171 ; clinical report on cases of lacerated cervix , 197 , 223 ; notes of progress in physiological chemistry , 413 . Water . New York's water supply , 281 ; hot water in secondary hæmor- rhage ...
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... head , the superintendent of nurses . maintained from the annual income or appropriation . Its pupils are lodged , boarded , and paid from the same appropriation as the other officers and employees . The methods of instruction , routine ...
... head , the superintendent of nurses . maintained from the annual income or appropriation . Its pupils are lodged , boarded , and paid from the same appropriation as the other officers and employees . The methods of instruction , routine ...
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... head , both officers of the same board , but not respon- sible to each other . This arrangement when saga- ciously administered with judicious gentlemen as officers worked fairly well . With changes on the board of managers or officers ...
... head , both officers of the same board , but not respon- sible to each other . This arrangement when saga- ciously administered with judicious gentlemen as officers worked fairly well . With changes on the board of managers or officers ...
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... head- ache , lazinesse and indisposition increasing , " as well as of the subsequent epistaxis , diarrhoea , and delirium , leaves little doubt that the " new disease " ( as it was called in the case of the Countess of Oxford , who died ...
... head- ache , lazinesse and indisposition increasing , " as well as of the subsequent epistaxis , diarrhoea , and delirium , leaves little doubt that the " new disease " ( as it was called in the case of the Countess of Oxford , who died ...
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... head was found so full of brains that they could not keep them from falling out , " a great mark of his infinite judgment , " but his blood was " tainted with melancholy , and the corruption thereof the supposed cause of death . " FORTY ...
... head was found so full of brains that they could not keep them from falling out , " a great mark of his infinite judgment , " but his blood was " tainted with melancholy , and the corruption thereof the supposed cause of death . " FORTY ...
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