Southern Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 8Southern Journal Publishing Company, 1890 |
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... treatment in ute- rine diseases where operative surgical measures are not indicated . Displacements of the uterus are per- haps the most common disorder that we are called on 6 Richardson : Local Uterine Therapeutics .
... treatment in ute- rine diseases where operative surgical measures are not indicated . Displacements of the uterus are per- haps the most common disorder that we are called on 6 Richardson : Local Uterine Therapeutics .
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haps the most common disorder that we are called on to treat and this brings us to a consideration of pessaries . It is safe to say that in most all cases of simple prolapsus , anteversions and anteflexions , of recent origin , that ...
haps the most common disorder that we are called on to treat and this brings us to a consideration of pessaries . It is safe to say that in most all cases of simple prolapsus , anteversions and anteflexions , of recent origin , that ...
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... called to see a patient , who is half sick , very nervous and wholly dis- heartened by much treatment , and many burnings by caustic , I don't alway insist on a radical change in the mode of dress , knowing the labor involved would only ...
... called to see a patient , who is half sick , very nervous and wholly dis- heartened by much treatment , and many burnings by caustic , I don't alway insist on a radical change in the mode of dress , knowing the labor involved would only ...
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... called to see several young ladies suffering from menstrual irregularities , with evident pelvic congestion . I have found in every case the upper part of the body comfortably clad , sensible undervests worn , and several thicknesses of ...
... called to see several young ladies suffering from menstrual irregularities , with evident pelvic congestion . I have found in every case the upper part of the body comfortably clad , sensible undervests worn , and several thicknesses of ...
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... called public attention to the objectionable feature , and these , together with letters written to members of the convention , some of whom were strong Homœopathists , created such an active opposition that when the article came up for ...
... called public attention to the objectionable feature , and these , together with letters written to members of the convention , some of whom were strong Homœopathists , created such an active opposition that when the article came up for ...
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