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... mode of treating the disease of Cancer in all its various forms . When I determined to commence this practice in London , my first impulse was to make it public at once , either by publishing a work upon it , or by giving it in detail ...
... mode of treating the disease of Cancer in all its various forms . When I determined to commence this practice in London , my first impulse was to make it public at once , either by publishing a work upon it , or by giving it in detail ...
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Jesse Weldon Fell. 3rd . It often happens that when a remedy or mode of treatment of importance has been introduced by one unknown to the profession , it has been adopted by some leading man , and in many cases the originator is entirely ...
Jesse Weldon Fell. 3rd . It often happens that when a remedy or mode of treatment of importance has been introduced by one unknown to the profession , it has been adopted by some leading man , and in many cases the originator is entirely ...
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... 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 particulars of his system of treatment within a ...
... 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 particulars of his system of treatment within a ...
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... mode of treatment that the patients are not confined to bed or to the house ; but that , on the contrary , they are able to obtain the benefit of exercise in the open air . In some instances their health has manifestly improved during ...
... mode of treatment that the patients are not confined to bed or to the house ; but that , on the contrary , they are able to obtain the benefit of exercise in the open air . In some instances their health has manifestly improved during ...
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... modes of treatment , in point of expedition , is by no means great . IX . That the undersigned have not as yet had time to ascertain the average duration of the benefit conferred by the treatment , nor have they any means of knowing ...
... modes of treatment , in point of expedition , is by no means great . IX . That the undersigned have not as yet had time to ascertain the average duration of the benefit conferred by the treatment , nor have they any means of knowing ...
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