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... method of application public , until such time as I should be recognised as the originator of them ; and I am glad to say that I think this time has already come , and that I can now publish my plan ; for the approbation of many medical ...
... method of application public , until such time as I should be recognised as the originator of them ; and I am glad to say that I think this time has already come , and that I can now publish my plan ; for the approbation of many medical ...
Page vii
... method ( except the material used ) is described , but in which paper he forgot to mention me or his visits to my rooms ; but as the controversy between him and the gentlemen connected with him in his first efforts has en- lightened the ...
... method ( except the material used ) is described , but in which paper he forgot to mention me or his visits to my rooms ; but as the controversy between him and the gentlemen connected with him in his first efforts has en- lightened the ...
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... method of treatment to the profession . Before proceeding further , the undersigned consider it due to themselves , to their professional brethren , and to Dr. Fell , to state the general terms upon which , in compliance with the desire ...
... method of treatment to the profession . Before proceeding further , the undersigned consider it due to themselves , to their professional brethren , and to Dr. Fell , to state the general terms upon which , in compliance with the desire ...
Page ix
... method of their preparation , and the mode of using them . 2nd . That twenty - five cases should be subjected by him to treatment during a period of eight months . 3rd . That Dr. Fell should pledge himself to publish the full ...
... method of their preparation , and the mode of using them . 2nd . That twenty - five cases should be subjected by him to treatment during a period of eight months . 3rd . That Dr. Fell should pledge himself to publish the full ...
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Jesse Weldon Fell. which has been unavoidable on my part , I leave my method of treating one of the worst diseases that flesh is heir to to the medical profession , only asking for it a fair and candid trial . J. WELDON FELL , M.D. 70 ...
Jesse Weldon Fell. which has been unavoidable on my part , I leave my method of treating one of the worst diseases that flesh is heir to to the medical profession , only asking for it a fair and candid trial . J. WELDON FELL , M.D. 70 ...
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