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Side 20
... normal size . No better foundation could possibly be laid for a future operation than to allow a parturient woman to get out of bed , go about her duties , indulge in marital rela- tions and otherwise take her place in the family , when ...
... normal size . No better foundation could possibly be laid for a future operation than to allow a parturient woman to get out of bed , go about her duties , indulge in marital rela- tions and otherwise take her place in the family , when ...
Side 24
... normal labor ; but I have seen many cases , where the patients had one or more fibroids , which did not in the least interfere with the parturient process . It is not always necessary to abort a woman who has a fibroid so situated as ...
... normal labor ; but I have seen many cases , where the patients had one or more fibroids , which did not in the least interfere with the parturient process . It is not always necessary to abort a woman who has a fibroid so situated as ...
Side 25
... normal size , but at the end of four , or perhaps five weeks , no guest has appeared , and in disgust at such uncivil treatment , the host ruthlessly tears out all evidence of the elaborate prepara- tions and casts them forth . The ...
... normal size , but at the end of four , or perhaps five weeks , no guest has appeared , and in disgust at such uncivil treatment , the host ruthlessly tears out all evidence of the elaborate prepara- tions and casts them forth . The ...
Side 27
... normal pregnancy . A few days later the physician may be told by the patient that her troubles are over , as everything has come away , and she shows him what appears to be an afterbirth . It is so nearly like it that he may not detect ...
... normal pregnancy . A few days later the physician may be told by the patient that her troubles are over , as everything has come away , and she shows him what appears to be an afterbirth . It is so nearly like it that he may not detect ...
Side 29
... normal temperature and a pulse of 85 with good volume and tension . The tongue is clean , the appetite is good , the bowels are regular and not constipated . The physical signs in regard to the chest and the abdomen are nil . The ...
... normal temperature and a pulse of 85 with good volume and tension . The tongue is clean , the appetite is good , the bowels are regular and not constipated . The physical signs in regard to the chest and the abdomen are nil . The ...
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Side 133 - food," as used herein, shall include all articles used for food, drink, confectionery, or condiment by man or other animals, whether simple, mixed, or compound. SEC. 7. That for the purpose of this Act an article shall be deemed to be adulterated: In case of drugs: First. If, when a drug is sold under or by a name recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary, it differs from the standard of strength, quality, or purity, as determined by the test laid down in the United States...