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... experience it will surely explain itself . New vascular connections certainly play the most prominent part in curing chronic Bright's disease , but there is something more than this which relief of tension does not entirely ex- plain ...
... experience it will surely explain itself . New vascular connections certainly play the most prominent part in curing chronic Bright's disease , but there is something more than this which relief of tension does not entirely ex- plain ...
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... experience , and that after all , is the best teacher . To get the best results from the operation it should be done early , that is , before the heart and arterial system have so far deteriorated as to make after life a burden in spite ...
... experience , and that after all , is the best teacher . To get the best results from the operation it should be done early , that is , before the heart and arterial system have so far deteriorated as to make after life a burden in spite ...
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... 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 possible means of relief to his patient even though it leads him far from certainties , away from all ...
... 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 possible means of relief to his patient even though it leads him far from certainties , away from all ...
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had been practiced . And we find other leading gynecologists giving a similar experience . Hence we should consider well all cases with unhealthy lacerations of the cervix , and when we find a cervix eroded , ulcerated or infiltrated ...
had been practiced . And we find other leading gynecologists giving a similar experience . Hence we should consider well all cases with unhealthy lacerations of the cervix , and when we find a cervix eroded , ulcerated or infiltrated ...
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... experience has been sufficient to justify me in arriving at what may be regarded as at least fairly accurate conclusions concerning the value of this method of treatment , and to ascertain in what classes of cases it is most likely to ...
... experience has been sufficient to justify me in arriving at what may be regarded as at least fairly accurate conclusions concerning the value of this method of treatment , and to ascertain in what classes of cases it is most likely to ...
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