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... body in a child's , 251 Vesico - vaginal fistulæ following hyste- rectomy for carcinoma cervicis uteri , 512 Visiting list , the Medical News , 55 , 672 Visiting list , the physician's , 50 , 672 WALKER , D. A. , M.D. , 454 WATKINS ...
... body in a child's , 251 Vesico - vaginal fistulæ following hyste- rectomy for carcinoma cervicis uteri , 512 Visiting list , the Medical News , 55 , 672 Visiting list , the physician's , 50 , 672 WALKER , D. A. , M.D. , 454 WATKINS ...
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... bodies I felt no hesitation in undertaking my first case on the living sub- ject . The opportunity to operate on this case was afforded me by Dr. J. L. Andrews , of this city , and I wish to thank him now for both his kindness and his ...
... bodies I felt no hesitation in undertaking my first case on the living sub- ject . The opportunity to operate on this case was afforded me by Dr. J. L. Andrews , of this city , and I wish to thank him now for both his kindness and his ...
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... body was limp and cold . In fact she appeared to be very near death's door , with nothing to prevent her entering at this juncture . The abdomen was much reduced in size , and it took but a short time to determine the fact that the ...
... body was limp and cold . In fact she appeared to be very near death's door , with nothing to prevent her entering at this juncture . The abdomen was much reduced in size , and it took but a short time to determine the fact that the ...
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... body unimpaired by vices and abuses . I would not urge anyone to rush headlong into an operation when experienced help can be had ; but never let it be said of any member of the Tri - State Medical Association that he did not offer all ...
... body unimpaired by vices and abuses . I would not urge anyone to rush headlong into an operation when experienced help can be had ; but never let it be said of any member of the Tri - State Medical Association that he did not offer all ...
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... body at best , and the slightest touch to any portion of this organ will excite violent reflexes . Thus it readily can be understood that to pass the point of a syringe down between the vocal cords is a process requiring a steady hand ...
... body at best , and the slightest touch to any portion of this organ will excite violent reflexes . Thus it readily can be understood that to pass the point of a syringe down between the vocal cords is a process requiring a steady hand ...
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