New York State Journal of Medicine, Volume 10Medical Society of the State of New York, 1910 - Medicine |
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... interest that would be aroused . The inaccuracy of the lay press was to be expected , but this has created such false ideas of cures , that when you , Mr. President , asked me to read a paper to- night on the subject of this treatment ...
... interest that would be aroused . The inaccuracy of the lay press was to be expected , but this has created such false ideas of cures , that when you , Mr. President , asked me to read a paper to- night on the subject of this treatment ...
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... interest to us at the Sea Breeze Hospital . We have always recognized that as a rule a cold abscess is better left unopened unless so large as to interfere in some way with the treatment or the comfort of the patient . Recently ...
... interest to us at the Sea Breeze Hospital . We have always recognized that as a rule a cold abscess is better left unopened unless so large as to interfere in some way with the treatment or the comfort of the patient . Recently ...
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... interest in his line of work . And it means much when a busy professor of one of our leading institutions of learning will devote the time that must have been required just had the pleasure of listening to this even- in the preparation ...
... interest in his line of work . And it means much when a busy professor of one of our leading institutions of learning will devote the time that must have been required just had the pleasure of listening to this even- in the preparation ...
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... interest shewn in the thera- peutic employment of solid carbon dioxide has been entirely justified by the results obtained from its use , more especially on various hitherto intractable affections of the skin . The study of its ...
... interest shewn in the thera- peutic employment of solid carbon dioxide has been entirely justified by the results obtained from its use , more especially on various hitherto intractable affections of the skin . The study of its ...
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... interests , for its necessity had been shown not only to Congress , but to the constituencies of the representatives ... interest shown by the average man in the matter of pure water supply , proper drain- age , the control of mosquitoes ...
... interests , for its necessity had been shown not only to Congress , but to the constituencies of the representatives ... interest shown by the average man in the matter of pure water supply , proper drain- age , the control of mosquitoes ...
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