A new and successful mode of treating certain forms of cancer. To which is prefixed a practical and systematic description of all the varieties of this disease |
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... medical staff for the benefit of the patients - no restric- tions of any kind having been placed on the use of expensive medicines , surgical appliances , nutritious diet , wine , & c . , making your institu- tion resemble a Home for ...
... medical staff for the benefit of the patients - no restric- tions of any kind having been placed on the use of expensive medicines , surgical appliances , nutritious diet , wine , & c . , making your institu- tion resemble a Home for ...
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... medical press of sixteen or seven- teen years ago we shall find few cases recorded , and no rational mode of treatment recommended , with perhaps the exception of the knife . Although a few leading medical men had for some time care ...
... medical press of sixteen or seven- teen years ago we shall find few cases recorded , and no rational mode of treatment recommended , with perhaps the exception of the knife . Although a few leading medical men had for some time care ...
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... medical register of the institution , the previous history and present condition of their case taken , and their treat- ment and progress recorded from time to time ; the answers given given by each by each patient to the following ...
... medical register of the institution , the previous history and present condition of their case taken , and their treat- ment and progress recorded from time to time ; the answers given given by each by each patient to the following ...
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... medical man , and on this account I feel that I ought not to offer any sug- gestions relative to the treatment of this disease , unless they be such as are worth listening to ; unless they be such as have not been heretofore before the ...
... medical man , and on this account I feel that I ought not to offer any sug- gestions relative to the treatment of this disease , unless they be such as are worth listening to ; unless they be such as have not been heretofore before the ...
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... medical men without benefit . He suffered from epithelial cancer of the cheek . That eminent surgeon Mr. Fergusson ( now Sir William Fergusson ) saw him , and recommended removal . To this he was not opinion of Dr. W. an inclined to ...
... medical men without benefit . He suffered from epithelial cancer of the cheek . That eminent surgeon Mr. Fergusson ( now Sir William Fergusson ) saw him , and recommended removal . To this he was not opinion of Dr. W. an inclined to ...
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