Females and Their Diseases: A Series of Letters to His ClassLea and Blanchard, 1848 - 670 |
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Strona vi
... present day , by comparing my own student life with his , I cannot but think he must still find the books as tedious and uninteresting as they used to be when we were young men like them . As to the doctrine and the precept of these ...
... present day , by comparing my own student life with his , I cannot but think he must still find the books as tedious and uninteresting as they used to be when we were young men like them . As to the doctrine and the precept of these ...
Strona 23
... present to judge . So , if I treat a female with certain pain . about the middle of the sacral bone , with dysuria , or retention of urine , & c . , by methods calculated to take the strain off from her ligamenta rotunda , and thus cure ...
... present to judge . So , if I treat a female with certain pain . about the middle of the sacral bone , with dysuria , or retention of urine , & c . , by methods calculated to take the strain off from her ligamenta rotunda , and thus cure ...
Strona 24
... country that can read and write , to allow us to claim a clergyable exemption from the general practice here of explaining one's self . What is the right , therefore , by which we assume , in the present 24 EMBARRASSMENTS IN THE PRACTICE .
... country that can read and write , to allow us to claim a clergyable exemption from the general practice here of explaining one's self . What is the right , therefore , by which we assume , in the present 24 EMBARRASSMENTS IN THE PRACTICE .
Strona 25
... present day , to clothe all our proceedings in mystery , and to expect our patients to kneel down while we , ( not confess , but ) cut them with bistouries and knives , or put arsenic and prussic acid down their gullets ? They will not ...
... present day , to clothe all our proceedings in mystery , and to expect our patients to kneel down while we , ( not confess , but ) cut them with bistouries and knives , or put arsenic and prussic acid down their gullets ? They will not ...
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... present him . A special regard to one's person is also a very indispensable means of success , not in making money , but in curing the sick . The sick are affected by the presence of the physician . One well dressed , of good manners ...
... present him . A special regard to one's person is also a very indispensable means of success , not in making money , but in curing the sick . The sick are affected by the presence of the physician . One well dressed , of good manners ...
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