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... produce 204 Harelip , 53 Dislocation of arm 357 Burned to death Burns Calculus • Calling out of church Callus , formation of Canabis indica Cancerous tumor Carcinoma of glans penis , epithelial 106 Dislocation of hip - joint , congen ...
... produce 204 Harelip , 53 Dislocation of arm 357 Burned to death Burns Calculus • Calling out of church Callus , formation of Canabis indica Cancerous tumor Carcinoma of glans penis , epithelial 106 Dislocation of hip - joint , congen ...
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... produced . D. Peaslee stated , that in some instances , as in the first operation of Dr. Carnochan , there could be not doubt that the nerve was diseased in that part . He could not explain a case which occurred to him within the last ...
... produced . D. Peaslee stated , that in some instances , as in the first operation of Dr. Carnochan , there could be not doubt that the nerve was diseased in that part . He could not explain a case which occurred to him within the last ...
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... produced three days irritation employed with benefit . On resum- previously by the passage of a cart wheel ing the use of the limb again , after a reason- over the limb . The wound was situated on able time , however , the pain and heat ...
... produced three days irritation employed with benefit . On resum- previously by the passage of a cart wheel ing the use of the limb again , after a reason- over the limb . The wound was situated on able time , however , the pain and heat ...
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... producing spasms of the glottis . In regard to those cases in which a distinc- tion , as generally supposed , should ... produced . As Dr. Minor explained that he did not wish to say that he thought chloroform as safe as ether , but as ...
... producing spasms of the glottis . In regard to those cases in which a distinc- tion , as generally supposed , should ... produced . As Dr. Minor explained that he did not wish to say that he thought chloroform as safe as ether , but as ...
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... produce to market genious as they are often impracticable . " I for them . During the absence of the gang , caught it in a privy , sir , " and " I scraped the young Harp cut off Measure's head , which he top with the button of my pants ...
... produce to market genious as they are often impracticable . " I for them . During the absence of the gang , caught it in a privy , sir , " and " I scraped the young Harp cut off Measure's head , which he top with the button of my pants ...
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Page 49 - Exsection of the Trunk of the Second Branch of the Fifth Pair of Nerves, beyond the Ganglion of Meckel, for severe Neuralgia of the Face; with three cases.
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