Southern Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 8Southern Journal Publishing Company, 1890 |
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... professor who teaches that the Tannate of Quinine is insoluble and inert , has surely never made a trial of this excellent preparation . Believing that it is a part of the duty of the physician to quiet nervous irritation , relieve pain ...
... professor who teaches that the Tannate of Quinine is insoluble and inert , has surely never made a trial of this excellent preparation . Believing that it is a part of the duty of the physician to quiet nervous irritation , relieve pain ...
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... Professor of Oph- thalmology and Otology in Bellevue Hospital Medical College , royal octavo of 733 pages , richly illustrated with chromo - lithographic plates and 286 engravings , is the latest volume issued from the well known ...
... Professor of Oph- thalmology and Otology in Bellevue Hospital Medical College , royal octavo of 733 pages , richly illustrated with chromo - lithographic plates and 286 engravings , is the latest volume issued from the well known ...
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... Professors give daily clinics , not only during the college session , but throughout the whole year . The order of clinics is as follows : Monday , Nervous Diseases , Prof. Fellows . 46 P. M. , Surgery , Prof. Shears . Tuesday , Skin ...
... Professors give daily clinics , not only during the college session , but throughout the whole year . The order of clinics is as follows : Monday , Nervous Diseases , Prof. Fellows . 46 P. M. , Surgery , Prof. Shears . Tuesday , Skin ...
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... Professor , is called upon to examine , diagnose and prescribe . In this way he may obtain experience and skill , that would take years to acquire in the usual way . To all this may be added that the Pennsylvania and Blockley Hospitals ...
... Professor , is called upon to examine , diagnose and prescribe . In this way he may obtain experience and skill , that would take years to acquire in the usual way . To all this may be added that the Pennsylvania and Blockley Hospitals ...
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... Professor of Theory and Practice . D. W. Hartshorn , M. D. , Professor of Operative Surgery and Gynecology . J. M. Crawford , A. M. , M. D. , Professor of Physiology and Physical Diagnosis . W. H. Hunt , A. M. , M. D. , Emeritus ...
... Professor of Theory and Practice . D. W. Hartshorn , M. D. , Professor of Operative Surgery and Gynecology . J. M. Crawford , A. M. , M. D. , Professor of Physiology and Physical Diagnosis . W. H. Hunt , A. M. , M. D. , Emeritus ...
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