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... seen . The nates are separated by placing the hands with the fingers firmly pressed against the sides of the anus , at the same time requesting the patient to bear down . This brings into view a half inch or more of the mucous membrane ...
... seen . The nates are separated by placing the hands with the fingers firmly pressed against the sides of the anus , at the same time requesting the patient to bear down . This brings into view a half inch or more of the mucous membrane ...
Halaman 4
... seen August 9 , 1897 , in answer to an urgent summons . Previous health had been good , al- though troubled very much from chronic con- stipation . The 4 THE MEDICAL DIAL . Intestinal Obstruction from Biliary Calculi, J Wesley Bovee ...
... seen August 9 , 1897 , in answer to an urgent summons . Previous health had been good , al- though troubled very much from chronic con- stipation . The 4 THE MEDICAL DIAL . Intestinal Obstruction from Biliary Calculi, J Wesley Bovee ...
Halaman 5
... seen , which was very pendulous and had very thick walls . The morphia had rendered her comfortable but the examination was unsatisfactory on account of tenderness and thick wall . Calomel was ordered , although during the day she had ...
... seen , which was very pendulous and had very thick walls . The morphia had rendered her comfortable but the examination was unsatisfactory on account of tenderness and thick wall . Calomel was ordered , although during the day she had ...
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... seen a line of demarcation between the reputable and the disreputable physician ; be- tween the William MacClures and the veriest quack . We blame the people when they choose wrongly and yet we offer them no assistance in making their ...
... seen a line of demarcation between the reputable and the disreputable physician ; be- tween the William MacClures and the veriest quack . We blame the people when they choose wrongly and yet we offer them no assistance in making their ...
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... seen- Both sides filled up announce a verdant green . Correct - yes , correct - all that you write , And let your ink be black , your paper white , For spongy foolscap of a muddy blue Betrays a mind of the same dismal hue . Punctuate ...
... seen- Both sides filled up announce a verdant green . Correct - yes , correct - all that you write , And let your ink be black , your paper white , For spongy foolscap of a muddy blue Betrays a mind of the same dismal hue . Punctuate ...
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