The New York Medical Times. V. 1-5, 1852-1856, Volume 51856 |
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... months of January , February , and March , of the present year . For the remaining sixteen , I am indebted to the courtesy of Drs . Griscom and Bulkley , my former colleagues in the institution referred to . To Dr. H. B. Mills , House ...
... months of January , February , and March , of the present year . For the remaining sixteen , I am indebted to the courtesy of Drs . Griscom and Bulkley , my former colleagues in the institution referred to . To Dr. H. B. Mills , House ...
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... months , and appoint a member to open the discussion . " 3. All original papers shall be first read before the Academy . " 4. Each Section shall appoint annually , two or more of its mem- bers to read an original paper before the ...
... months , and appoint a member to open the discussion . " 3. All original papers shall be first read before the Academy . " 4. Each Section shall appoint annually , two or more of its mem- bers to read an original paper before the ...
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... month he was able to walk clumsily . From that time , he slowly improved , so that by the autumn , he could walk the streets without much fear of falling , though in stepping down from the sidewalks into the streets , he found some care ...
... month he was able to walk clumsily . From that time , he slowly improved , so that by the autumn , he could walk the streets without much fear of falling , though in stepping down from the sidewalks into the streets , he found some care ...
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... months , with neuralgic pains in the legs . Then came sudden , complete , and permanent paralysis , in which there was no neuralgic pain . The last attack was beyond question caused by softening , that had been insiduously going on for ...
... months , with neuralgic pains in the legs . Then came sudden , complete , and permanent paralysis , in which there was no neuralgic pain . The last attack was beyond question caused by softening , that had been insiduously going on for ...
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... month . Introductory Lectures . - The Introductory Lecture to the regular course of instruction at the University Medical College ( Fourteenth st . , ) by Dr. Draper , and that at the New York Medical College ( Thirteenth st . , ) by Dr ...
... month . Introductory Lectures . - The Introductory Lecture to the regular course of instruction at the University Medical College ( Fourteenth st . , ) by Dr. Draper , and that at the New York Medical College ( Thirteenth st . , ) by Dr ...
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