Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 6s.l., 1886 |
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Page 129
... experience is anesthetic midwifery , as we may term it , an indiscriminate , everyday use of chloroform , ether , or chlo- ral , may seem uncalled - for , not always safe , and to be conscientiously opposed ; his experience , too , may ...
... experience is anesthetic midwifery , as we may term it , an indiscriminate , everyday use of chloroform , ether , or chlo- ral , may seem uncalled - for , not always safe , and to be conscientiously opposed ; his experience , too , may ...
Page 130
... experience of its admirable effects in certain circum- stances , may lead to a too general , or rather , too free use of the agent , unless restrained by cool judgment and some moral resolution on our part , is to admit only that ...
... experience of its admirable effects in certain circum- stances , may lead to a too general , or rather , too free use of the agent , unless restrained by cool judgment and some moral resolution on our part , is to admit only that ...
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... experienced from pressure over the seat of the fracture in front and behind . This in the absence of signs of ... experience and conclusions were that almost universally this fracture was found to be transverse . That some may be ...
... experienced from pressure over the seat of the fracture in front and behind . This in the absence of signs of ... experience and conclusions were that almost universally this fracture was found to be transverse . That some may be ...
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