Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 7Gazette Print. Company, 1879 - Medicine |
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... third of the thigh , and in this situation even slight pressure was very painful . Bryant's Line measured 3 inches on the left side and 2 on the right , and the left leg was half an inch longer than the right . The patient was ...
... third of the thigh , and in this situation even slight pressure was very painful . Bryant's Line measured 3 inches on the left side and 2 on the right , and the left leg was half an inch longer than the right . The patient was ...
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... third edition was nearly completed before his death in 1849 . At the commencement of the following year the third edition appeared edited by the late Dr. Bence Jones . The six follow- ing editions came out under the conjoint editorship ...
... third edition was nearly completed before his death in 1849 . At the commencement of the following year the third edition appeared edited by the late Dr. Bence Jones . The six follow- ing editions came out under the conjoint editorship ...
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... third on the necessity of caution in the use of chloroform during labour , by Dr. W. T. Lusk . In this paper the author assigns five reasons why chloroform is objectionable . 1st . If carried to complete loss of consciousness , it ...
... third on the necessity of caution in the use of chloroform during labour , by Dr. W. T. Lusk . In this paper the author assigns five reasons why chloroform is objectionable . 1st . If carried to complete loss of consciousness , it ...
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... third stage , as he remarks , the relative safety of chloroform in parturition ceases with the birth of the child . In this we fully agree . The chief objection to our mind to the use of chloroform , is a decided tendency to post partum ...
... third stage , as he remarks , the relative safety of chloroform in parturition ceases with the birth of the child . In this we fully agree . The chief objection to our mind to the use of chloroform , is a decided tendency to post partum ...
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... third of it employed . In this way the larger part of the sugar and butter will be obtained , while the indigestible casein ( which settles to the bottom ) will be avoided . As regards farinaceous preparations for children under six ...
... third of it employed . In this way the larger part of the sugar and butter will be obtained , while the indigestible casein ( which settles to the bottom ) will be avoided . As regards farinaceous preparations for children under six ...
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