Canadian Practitioner, Volume 33Bryant Press, 1908 |
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... Body , by J. Playfair McMurrich Development of Ophthalmology America , by Avin A. Hubbeй Diseases of the Heart , by George Dock . 538 Diseases of the Intestines and Periton- eum , by Dr. Hermann Nothnagel .. 737 Diseases of the Nose ...
... Body , by J. Playfair McMurrich Development of Ophthalmology America , by Avin A. Hubbeй Diseases of the Heart , by George Dock . 538 Diseases of the Intestines and Periton- eum , by Dr. Hermann Nothnagel .. 737 Diseases of the Nose ...
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... body . He perspires , too , more freely on the right hand . Because he is no longer a capable workman he has had to relinquish his employment , and he now presents himself for medical treat- ment for the atrophy of the hand muscles ...
... body . He perspires , too , more freely on the right hand . Because he is no longer a capable workman he has had to relinquish his employment , and he now presents himself for medical treat- ment for the atrophy of the hand muscles ...
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... body examined showed an acute sense of touch , and a perfect muscular sense . Heat and cold , however , are not felt at all , or very imperfectly over the right hand and forearm to the elbow , and over the anterior and posterior ...
... body examined showed an acute sense of touch , and a perfect muscular sense . Heat and cold , however , are not felt at all , or very imperfectly over the right hand and forearm to the elbow , and over the anterior and posterior ...
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... body is the most complex and wonderful of all the Creator's work in the physical world , and as many factors pertaining to disease yet remain the most profound of all mysteries . The deportment of assistants and nurses should be ...
... body is the most complex and wonderful of all the Creator's work in the physical world , and as many factors pertaining to disease yet remain the most profound of all mysteries . The deportment of assistants and nurses should be ...
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... body . It might be possible for loose accumulations of uric acid crystals in the pelvis of the kidney or in the ureter to give rise to temporary obstruction , and for these to be eventually washed away by the vis - a - tergo , and ...
... body . It might be possible for loose accumulations of uric acid crystals in the pelvis of the kidney or in the ureter to give rise to temporary obstruction , and for these to be eventually washed away by the vis - a - tergo , and ...
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