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... believe Madelung when he says , " Those who believe that the use of a certain material or of a certain form of suture will successfully pre- 234 4 . 5 6 8 vent the occurrence of post - operative hernia are in error , " then it seems to ...
... believe Madelung when he says , " Those who believe that the use of a certain material or of a certain form of suture will successfully pre- 234 4 . 5 6 8 vent the occurrence of post - operative hernia are in error , " then it seems to ...
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... may vary from a simple edema to an active retrobulbar inflamma- tion . Next to refractive errors and other ocular defects , I believe nasal abnormalities to be the most 14 [ VOL . CIII , No. 1 . THE LANCET - CLINIC .
... may vary from a simple edema to an active retrobulbar inflamma- tion . Next to refractive errors and other ocular defects , I believe nasal abnormalities to be the most 14 [ VOL . CIII , No. 1 . THE LANCET - CLINIC .
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... believe . The accessory sinuses are the cause of very grave maladies . DR . STUCKY ( in closing ) : Dr. Bernstein ... believe have this sub- oxidized condition , causing a negative pressure , and I believe that this is the cause of the ...
... believe . The accessory sinuses are the cause of very grave maladies . DR . STUCKY ( in closing ) : Dr. Bernstein ... believe have this sub- oxidized condition , causing a negative pressure , and I believe that this is the cause of the ...
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I believe that this is the cause of the nervous twitch- ing , etc. I believe as a body of medical men we should demand the medical inspection of our school- children to save the manhood and womanhood of the future by caring for them in ...
I believe that this is the cause of the nervous twitch- ing , etc. I believe as a body of medical men we should demand the medical inspection of our school- children to save the manhood and womanhood of the future by caring for them in ...
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... believe that in the various teaching institutions of this city the instruction in this branch is as good as it can be under the circumstances . It should be re- membered that this is an art that can be learned only by practice . It must ...
... believe that in the various teaching institutions of this city the instruction in this branch is as good as it can be under the circumstances . It should be re- membered that this is an art that can be learned only by practice . It must ...
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