Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 7Gazette Print. Company, 1879 - Medicine |
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... fact that circumstances prevented his being properly nursed , he was to - day removed to the General Hospi- tal , and placed under Dr. Fenwick's care , to whom I am in- debted for the facts of the case up to the time of his death ...
... fact that circumstances prevented his being properly nursed , he was to - day removed to the General Hospi- tal , and placed under Dr. Fenwick's care , to whom I am in- debted for the facts of the case up to the time of his death ...
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... fact , this aneurism was cured . This case ought almost to have been Mr. Tufnell's , for he had more to say to the treatment ; but as the patient was mine at the first and the last , I have laid the case before the society . The age of ...
... fact , this aneurism was cured . This case ought almost to have been Mr. Tufnell's , for he had more to say to the treatment ; but as the patient was mine at the first and the last , I have laid the case before the society . The age of ...
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... facts obtained . He particularly insisted upon the necessity of such men travelling . He believed it to be too much ... fact that it can be removed as often as desired without any ill - effect whatever , I saw two cases treated with it ...
... facts obtained . He particularly insisted upon the necessity of such men travelling . He believed it to be too much ... fact that it can be removed as often as desired without any ill - effect whatever , I saw two cases treated with it ...
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... fact was long since pointed out , and in all cases in which chloroform has been freely administered , the accoucheur should always use more than ordinary precautions against this result which is so apt to follow , as undoubtedly the ...
... fact was long since pointed out , and in all cases in which chloroform has been freely administered , the accoucheur should always use more than ordinary precautions against this result which is so apt to follow , as undoubtedly the ...
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... fact that when a patient is deeply narcotised the whole hand may be passed into the rectum . I have done this occasionally , but have not obtained much additional information than is given by one or two fingers . Hegar deserves the ...
... fact that when a patient is deeply narcotised the whole hand may be passed into the rectum . I have done this occasionally , but have not obtained much additional information than is given by one or two fingers . Hegar deserves the ...
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