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... frequently was able to show 108 ° to 115 ° . Suspicion was not unnaturally roused by the fact that a second or two sufficed to restore the normal heat , and there remained no doubt that the whole was a clever imposition . Dr. Mackenzie ...
... frequently was able to show 108 ° to 115 ° . Suspicion was not unnaturally roused by the fact that a second or two sufficed to restore the normal heat , and there remained no doubt that the whole was a clever imposition . Dr. Mackenzie ...
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... frequently its more important part . ' PROGNOSIS . A correct diagnosis is undoubtedly the most important element in forecasting the probable result of a disease ; when this is combined with clinical experience and knowledge of the ...
... frequently its more important part . ' PROGNOSIS . A correct diagnosis is undoubtedly the most important element in forecasting the probable result of a disease ; when this is combined with clinical experience and knowledge of the ...
Strana 34
... frequently pleasantly unconscious of what is going on . He has heard children spoken of disrespectfully at the hospital , and thoughtlessly speaks of them in the same strain in private . His doom is sealed as an authority about chil ...
... frequently pleasantly unconscious of what is going on . He has heard children spoken of disrespectfully at the hospital , and thoughtlessly speaks of them in the same strain in private . His doom is sealed as an authority about chil ...
Strana 39
... frequently happens - a medical man , residing in the country , sends his son to London to his old hospital . He gives him a letter of in- troduction to probably the senior physician , his old teacher , or the senior surgeon ; or a ...
... frequently happens - a medical man , residing in the country , sends his son to London to his old hospital . He gives him a letter of in- troduction to probably the senior physician , his old teacher , or the senior surgeon ; or a ...
Strana 46
... frequently to be atoned for among youthful " medicals " by appearances before a magistrate , which must hurt their own self- respect and the feelings of their best friends . ' at ABOUT eighty persons assembled Willis's Rooms on Monday ...
... frequently to be atoned for among youthful " medicals " by appearances before a magistrate , which must hurt their own self- respect and the feelings of their best friends . ' at ABOUT eighty persons assembled Willis's Rooms on Monday ...
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Strana 132 - ... the inhabitants; and as to what one person loads on his mules and the other stows away in the bottom of his ship, that is no business of mine. But, above all, as to the previous history of this city, God only knows the amount of dirt and confusion that the infidels may have eaten before the coming of the sword of Islam. It were unprofitable for us to inquire into it.
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