Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 6s.l., 1886 |
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Page 88
... believe that you will agree with us that it is to the advantage of every physician , interested in the progress of his profession , to approve of such works as this by Beaumetz - works which are eminently practical and es- pecially rich ...
... believe that you will agree with us that it is to the advantage of every physician , interested in the progress of his profession , to approve of such works as this by Beaumetz - works which are eminently practical and es- pecially rich ...
Page 211
... believe that the ease with which the necessities and luxuries of life may be procured are no mean adjuncts to our endeavors for the welfare of the in- valid . Let the bed - room be dry and sunny ; of large size ; warm in winter and cool ...
... believe that the ease with which the necessities and luxuries of life may be procured are no mean adjuncts to our endeavors for the welfare of the in- valid . Let the bed - room be dry and sunny ; of large size ; warm in winter and cool ...
Page 339
... believe it is better to return the ureter than to en- close it in the wound . The stump was first cleansed ... believe that this rise of pulse and temperature and general unfavorable condition of the patient was due to the morphine . I ...
... believe it is better to return the ureter than to en- close it in the wound . The stump was first cleansed ... believe that this rise of pulse and temperature and general unfavorable condition of the patient was due to the morphine . I ...
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