The New York Medical Times. V. 1-5, 1852-1856, Volume 41855 |
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THE NEW YORK 11-221- WICHIGA Jniversity c ENERAL LIBRAR MEDICAL TIMES . H. D. BULKLEY , M. D. , AND J. G. ADAMS , M. D. , EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS . VOL . IV . NEW YORK : PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETORS , BY BAKER & GODWIN , TRIBUNE ...
THE NEW YORK 11-221- WICHIGA Jniversity c ENERAL LIBRAR MEDICAL TIMES . H. D. BULKLEY , M. D. , AND J. G. ADAMS , M. D. , EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS . VOL . IV . NEW YORK : PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETORS , BY BAKER & GODWIN , TRIBUNE ...
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... York Hospital , on the 4th July , 1854. About seven weeks previous , she was delivered of her first child after a very severe labor , but without the aid of instruments . It was soon discovered that she had lost all control over her ...
... York Hospital , on the 4th July , 1854. About seven weeks previous , she was delivered of her first child after a very severe labor , but without the aid of instruments . It was soon discovered that she had lost all control over her ...
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... York Hospital , & c . * I was called on the 22nd of September , 1851 , to visit a young gen- tleman , 23 years of age , in whom I found the physical sign of regurgita- tion through the mitral orifice of the heart , viz . , a bellows ...
... York Hospital , & c . * I was called on the 22nd of September , 1851 , to visit a young gen- tleman , 23 years of age , in whom I found the physical sign of regurgita- tion through the mitral orifice of the heart , viz . , a bellows ...
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Page 366 - A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES, INJURIES, AND MALFORMATIONS OF THE URINARY BLADDER, THE PROSTATE GLAND, AND THE URETHRA.
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Page 220 - Each communication must be accompanied by a sealed packet, containing the name of the author, which will be opened only in the case of the successful competitors. Unsuccessful communications will be returned on application, after the 1st of June 1853.
Page 31 - Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to the -family of the deceased, and that they be spread upon the records of this society.
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