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... suffering from dysentery and are treated for that disease , especi- ally when the trouble is situated high up out of reach of the finger . This may be considered an important element of diagnosis . Enlargement of the inguinal glands ...
... suffering from dysentery and are treated for that disease , especi- ally when the trouble is situated high up out of reach of the finger . This may be considered an important element of diagnosis . Enlargement of the inguinal glands ...
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... suffering , and let Nature take its course . I communicated my conclusions to the parents , explaining to them my reasons for reaching such conclusions , in which they agreed with me , knowing the life of the unfortunate babe would soon ...
... suffering , and let Nature take its course . I communicated my conclusions to the parents , explaining to them my reasons for reaching such conclusions , in which they agreed with me , knowing the life of the unfortunate babe would soon ...
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... suffering from hip - joint disease , to the instrument - makers without directions or further supervision would be considered by us all as highly unscientific and at least indifferent , and it seems reasonable that a physician who ...
... suffering from hip - joint disease , to the instrument - makers without directions or further supervision would be considered by us all as highly unscientific and at least indifferent , and it seems reasonable that a physician who ...
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... suffering ; but the first article of their creed , and not an unwise one , recommends the prepayment of a fee to show the faith of the patient , without which it is said , no cure can be expected . Where is there any authority in the ...
... suffering ; but the first article of their creed , and not an unwise one , recommends the prepayment of a fee to show the faith of the patient , without which it is said , no cure can be expected . Where is there any authority in the ...
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... suffer from the blindness of a genera- tion that could not foresee the otherwise inevi- table and combine its prevention with the benefits of an enduring national park in the populous East . " Throughout the United States there are sev ...
... suffer from the blindness of a genera- tion that could not foresee the otherwise inevi- table and combine its prevention with the benefits of an enduring national park in the populous East . " Throughout the United States there are sev ...
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