Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 23s.l., 1903 |
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Page 21
... attention to the proper conducting of examinations of ap- plicants for medical license we can , without failure , prevent in- competents from securing licenses whether they have prerequisite degrees of any kind or not . Consequently ...
... attention to the proper conducting of examinations of ap- plicants for medical license we can , without failure , prevent in- competents from securing licenses whether they have prerequisite degrees of any kind or not . Consequently ...
Page 215
... attention to a very important patho- logical condition , and also the measures that can be adopted to relieve this trouble . This lesion is important , both to the physi- cian and surgeon , as only by their co - operation can it be ...
... attention to a very important patho- logical condition , and also the measures that can be adopted to relieve this trouble . This lesion is important , both to the physi- cian and surgeon , as only by their co - operation can it be ...
Page 577
... attention of the profession has been called to it in a perfunctory manner only . In most text - books , for instance , whole chapters are devoted to less important and more rare con- ditions , while mere mention is accorded chronic ...
... attention of the profession has been called to it in a perfunctory manner only . In most text - books , for instance , whole chapters are devoted to less important and more rare con- ditions , while mere mention is accorded chronic ...
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