... selected. The illustrations are described in the text in exactly the same way as a practised examiner would demonstrate the objective findings to his class, the book thus serving as a substitute for actual clinical work. The illustrations themselves... Principles and practice of modern otologyby John Finch Barnhill - 1907 - 569 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ludwig Grunwald - 1898 - 338 pages
...practitioner were kept constantly in mind, and as far as possible typical cases of the various diseases were selected. The illustrations are described in the text...demonstrate the objective findings to his class, the book thus serving as a substitute for actual clinical work. The illustrations themselves are numerous... | |
| Franz Mraček - 1898 - 478 pages
...practitioner were kept constantly in mind, and as far as possible typical cases of the various diseases were selected. The illustrations are described in the text...demonstrate the objective findings to his class, the book thus serving as a substitute for actual clinical work. The illustrations themselves are numerous... | |
| Lawrence Wolff - 1899 - 252 pages
...practitioner were kept constantly in mind, and as far as possible typical cases of the various diseases were selected. The illustrations are described in the text...demonstrate the objective findings to his class, the book thus serving as a substitute for actual clinical work. The illustrations themselves are numerous... | |
| Edward Jackson - 1900 - 646 pages
...practitioner were kept constantly in mind, and as far as possible typical cases of the various diseases were selected. The illustrations are described in the text...demonstrate the objective findings to his class, the book thus serving as a substitute for actual clinical work. The illustrations themselves are numerous... | |
| Oskar Schaeffer - 1900 - 488 pages
...far as pos^ble typical cases of the various diseases were selected. The illustrations are desctibed in the text in exactly the same way as a practised examiner would demonstrate the objective find ings to his class, the book thus serving as a substitute for actual clinical work. The illustrations... | |
| Eduard Golebiewski - 1900 - 658 pages
...practitioner were kept constantly in mind, and as far as possible typical cases of the various diseases were selected. The illustrations are described in the text in exactly the same wav as a practised examiner would demonstrate the objective findini,", to his class, the book thus... | |
| John Clarence Webster - 1901 - 816 pages
...practitioner were kept constantly in mind, and as far as possible typical cases of the various diseases were selected. The illustrations are described in the text...demonstrate the objective findings to his class, the book thus serving as a substitute for actual clinical work. The illustrations themselves are numerous... | |
| 1902 - 396 pages
...the needs of the practitioner as well as the student Typical cases of the various diseases have been selected. The illustrations are described in the text...demonstrate the objective findings to his class, the book thus serving as a substitute for actual clinical work. The illustrations themselves are numerous... | |
| Otto Haab - 1903 - 360 pages
...practitioner were kept constantly in mind, and as far as possible typical cases of the various diseases were selected. The illustrations are described in the text...demonstrate the objective findings to his class, the book thus serving as a substitute for actual clinical work. The illustrations themselves are numerous... | |
| George Edmund De Schweinitz - 1903 - 816 pages
...practitioner were kept constantly in mind, and as far as possible typical cases of the various diseases were selected. The illustrations are described in the text...demonstrate the objective findings to his class, the book thus serving as a substitute for actual clinical work. The illustrations themselves are numerous... | |
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