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... Professors Osler and Halstead talk these two cases over ; they considered the results remarkable as far as they One month later Dr. Follis , the first assistant surgeon , writes : " The patient is doing well . Dropsy is disappearing ...
... Professors Osler and Halstead talk these two cases over ; they considered the results remarkable as far as they One month later Dr. Follis , the first assistant surgeon , writes : " The patient is doing well . Dropsy is disappearing ...
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... Professor Brooke , who informed me that they were unable to treat half the sufferers who applied for treatment , and they had solicited by public subscription $ 125,000 for the erection of a new hospital for skin diseases , whereby they ...
... Professor Brooke , who informed me that they were unable to treat half the sufferers who applied for treatment , and they had solicited by public subscription $ 125,000 for the erection of a new hospital for skin diseases , whereby they ...
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... Professor Finsen goes so far as to say that in lupus vulgaris cures can be obtained in 97 per cent . of cases , even when the whole face is involved . In these 800 patients , with ages ranging from 5 to 74 years , the aver- age duration ...
... Professor Finsen goes so far as to say that in lupus vulgaris cures can be obtained in 97 per cent . of cases , even when the whole face is involved . In these 800 patients , with ages ranging from 5 to 74 years , the aver- age duration ...
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... Professor of the Princi- ples of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery ( Jefferson Medical College ) . Philadel- phia ; and J. William White , M.D. , John Rhea Barton , Professor of Surgery , ( University of Pennsylvania ) , Philadelphia ...
... Professor of the Princi- ples of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery ( Jefferson Medical College ) . Philadel- phia ; and J. William White , M.D. , John Rhea Barton , Professor of Surgery , ( University of Pennsylvania ) , Philadelphia ...
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... Professor of Hygiene in the Medico - Chirurgical College of Philadelphia . New ( 3d ) edition , enlarged and thoroughly revised , in one 12mo . volume of 467 pages , with 86 illustrations . Cloth , $ 2.25 net . Lea Brothers & Co ...
... Professor of Hygiene in the Medico - Chirurgical College of Philadelphia . New ( 3d ) edition , enlarged and thoroughly revised , in one 12mo . volume of 467 pages , with 86 illustrations . Cloth , $ 2.25 net . Lea Brothers & Co ...
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