The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 14F. A. Davis, 1892 - Medicine |
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... clinical lecture , reported in the Medical Age , Professor Lancereaux describes two cases . In the first , pus could be expressed from the dis- tended glandular orifices of the prostate ; the two vasa deferentia and the two vesiculæ ...
... clinical lecture , reported in the Medical Age , Professor Lancereaux describes two cases . In the first , pus could be expressed from the dis- tended glandular orifices of the prostate ; the two vasa deferentia and the two vesiculæ ...
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... clinical surgery in the Medical School of Nantes . DR . ALEXANDER MCALISTER has removed to 582 Federal Street , above Broadway , Cam- den , N. J. Dr. A. D. RockweLL has resigned the Chair of Electro - Therapeutics at the New York Post ...
... clinical surgery in the Medical School of Nantes . DR . ALEXANDER MCALISTER has removed to 582 Federal Street , above Broadway , Cam- den , N. J. Dr. A. D. RockweLL has resigned the Chair of Electro - Therapeutics at the New York Post ...
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... clinical and laboratory work . DR . MONTPROFIT , surgeon to the hospitals , is named professor of external pathology to the School of Medicine at Angers . Dr. Thibault , physician to the hospitals , has been selected as professor of ...
... clinical and laboratory work . DR . MONTPROFIT , surgeon to the hospitals , is named professor of external pathology to the School of Medicine at Angers . Dr. Thibault , physician to the hospitals , has been selected as professor of ...
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... Clinical Medicine in the Polyclinic , and still retains these positions . NEW YORK STATE Medical SocietY . - The next meeting of the Medical Society of the State of New York will be held at Albany , February 2 , 3 , and 4 , 1892. Dr ...
... Clinical Medicine in the Polyclinic , and still retains these positions . NEW YORK STATE Medical SocietY . - The next meeting of the Medical Society of the State of New York will be held at Albany , February 2 , 3 , and 4 , 1892. Dr ...
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... clinical medicine , Drs . Baccelli , Murri , Bozzolo , and Maragliano ; surgery , Dr. Bottini ; obstet- rics , Dr. Morisani ; psychological medicine , Drs . Morselli and Tamburini ; ophthalmology , Drs . Secondi and De Vincenzi ...
... clinical medicine , Drs . Baccelli , Murri , Bozzolo , and Maragliano ; surgery , Dr. Bottini ; obstet- rics , Dr. Morisani ; psychological medicine , Drs . Morselli and Tamburini ; ophthalmology , Drs . Secondi and De Vincenzi ...
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