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... week in which I do not meet with patients , who , in answer to the surprise that I express at their having suffered from the disease for so long a time without speaking of it , allege as their principal excuse , But I have no pain , I ...
... week in which I do not meet with patients , who , in answer to the surprise that I express at their having suffered from the disease for so long a time without speaking of it , allege as their principal excuse , But I have no pain , I ...
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Jesse Weldon Fell. scirrhus , where leeching has been ordered regularly three times a week for a month , which has ... week * Op . cit . , vol . i . p . 351 . † On Generation , English edition , p . 113 . Ꭰ passes but I see patients ...
Jesse Weldon Fell. scirrhus , where leeching has been ordered regularly three times a week for a month , which has ... week * Op . cit . , vol . i . p . 351 . † On Generation , English edition , p . 113 . Ꭰ passes but I see patients ...
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... adheres closely to the subjacent surface , and a slough separates within a period varying from twelve days to six weeks . The new surface exhibits a sound aspect , and is capable of granulating in a healthy 40 TREATMENT OF CANCER .
... adheres closely to the subjacent surface , and a slough separates within a period varying from twelve days to six weeks . The new surface exhibits a sound aspect , and is capable of granulating in a healthy 40 TREATMENT OF CANCER .
Page 43
... weeks ( dependent on the size ) , leaving a healthy wound , which these primitive surgeons dress with other herbs , and very soon effect a cure which any member of the College of Surgeons might be proud of . This , without CAUSTICS . 43.
... weeks ( dependent on the size ) , leaving a healthy wound , which these primitive surgeons dress with other herbs , and very soon effect a cure which any member of the College of Surgeons might be proud of . This , without CAUSTICS . 43.
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... weeks with comparatively little , and in many cases no pain ; at the same time obtaining by absorp- tion and by the internal use , all the good effects of the puccoon . The next object was to adapt the treatment to * Wood and Bach's ...
... weeks with comparatively little , and in many cases no pain ; at the same time obtaining by absorp- tion and by the internal use , all the good effects of the puccoon . The next object was to adapt the treatment to * Wood and Bach's ...
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