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... Obstetricians and Gynecolo- gists , American , proceedings of , 508 . Association , Tri - State Medical , 43 , 88 ... obstetrical , rare and interesting , 227 . Cases , surgical , report of , 70 , 399 . Cases , surgical , report of three ...
... Obstetricians and Gynecolo- gists , American , proceedings of , 508 . Association , Tri - State Medical , 43 , 88 ... obstetrical , rare and interesting , 227 . Cases , surgical , report of , 70 , 399 . Cases , surgical , report of three ...
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... Obstetrics , ergot in , 350 . Oliver , A. B. , M.D ,, 70 . Operation , cataract , potassium iodide af- ter , 272 . Ophthalmia , epidemic , acute , 466 . Organisms , malarial , method of demon- strating presence of , 169 . Ovary and tube ...
... Obstetrics , ergot in , 350 . Oliver , A. B. , M.D ,, 70 . Operation , cataract , potassium iodide af- ter , 272 . Ophthalmia , epidemic , acute , 466 . Organisms , malarial , method of demon- strating presence of , 169 . Ovary and tube ...
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... obstetrics in , 120 . Pregnancy , extrauterine , operation in , 131 . Pregnancy , labor and childbed , amblyo- pia and amaurosis in , 78 . Prostate , hypertrophy of the , 221 . Pupil , hysteria combined with reflex par- alysis of the ...
... obstetrics in , 120 . Pregnancy , extrauterine , operation in , 131 . Pregnancy , labor and childbed , amblyo- pia and amaurosis in , 78 . Prostate , hypertrophy of the , 221 . Pupil , hysteria combined with reflex par- alysis of the ...
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... Obstetrics and Diseases of Women in the American Medical Association ; Member of Tennessee Medical Society , and of the Alumni Association of the Woman's Hospital of New York , etc. The brilliant achievements in abdominal surgery have ...
... Obstetrics and Diseases of Women in the American Medical Association ; Member of Tennessee Medical Society , and of the Alumni Association of the Woman's Hospital of New York , etc. The brilliant achievements in abdominal surgery have ...
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... greatly enlarged in this case , the sound passing seven or eight inches , and removing the tumors involved removing the whole of the body of the uterus . OBSTETRICS AND PEDIATRICS . UNDER CHARGE OF E. P. Sale 36 Progress of Medicine .
... greatly enlarged in this case , the sound passing seven or eight inches , and removing the tumors involved removing the whole of the body of the uterus . OBSTETRICS AND PEDIATRICS . UNDER CHARGE OF E. P. Sale 36 Progress of Medicine .
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