Correction to LEUCOCYTHAEMIA TREATED BY THE X RAYS, WITH A RECORD OF FOUR CASES
Correction to A Note on the Intravesical Separation of the Urine from each Kidney
Correction to Two Cases of Poisoning by the Self-Administration of “Diachylon”—Lead Plaster—For the Purpose of Procuring Abortion
Correction to PRELIMINARY CLINICAL REPORT ON A NEW AND ECONOMICAL METHOD OF RADIUM THERAPY BY MEANS OF EMANATION NEEDLES
Correction to PARALYSIS OF THE INTESTINE AFTER RESECTION FOR GUNSHOT INJURIES
Correction to A Case of Chronic Obstructive Jaundice
Correction to Four Cases of Primary Thrombosis of Cerebral Veins and Sinuses in Children
Correction to INFECTIVE HEPATITIS WITH A FATAL RECRUDESCENCE
Correction to Clinical Memoranda
Correction to Hemiplegia complicating Whooping-cough
Correction to THE TREATMENT OF PERNICIOUS ANAEMIA BY LIVER
Correction to Influence of Benzoates of Alkalies on the Excretion of Uric Acid
Correction to Notes of a Fatal Case of Hysteria
Correction to Diagnosis of Cardiac Infarction
Correction to PRINCIPLES OF RADIOLOGICAL TREATMENT AND THEIR BEARING ON HOSPITAL X-RAY ORGANIZATION
Correction to Retailed Raw Milk in an Urban Area
Correction to Some Cases in Practice Bearing upon the Function of the Prostate
Correction to THE EFFECT OF BORON ON PLANT GROWTH
Correction to THREE GENERATIONS OF INHERITED DENTAL DEFECT
Correction to Sequel to a Case of Acute Tetanus Treated by Intracerebral Injections of Antitoxin
Correction to Symmetrical Arterial Occlusion of Upper Extremities, Head, and Neck
Correction to Reports of Medical and Surgical Practice in the Hospitals of Great Britain
Correction to The Week
Correction to Administration of Medicine
Correction to ON BOXER'S THUMB
Correction to Notes of a Case of Spontaneous Fracture of the Humerus and Femur, Resulting from Degeneration of the Bones
Correction to ACUTE EPIDIDYMITIS PRODUCED BY MUSCULAR STRAIN
Correction to WILL THE USE OF SCOPOLAMINE-MORPHINE IN LABOUR HELP TO IMPROVE THE BIRTH-RATE?
Correction to Certain Pathological Conditions of the Nervous System
Correction to Phonocardiography
Correction to Reports of Medical and Surgical Practice in the Hospitals and Asylums of Great Britain
Correction to Reviews and Notices
Correction to NASAL, AURAL, AND OTHER FOCAL SEPSIS AS A CAUSE OF NEURASTHENIA AND INSANITY
Correction to Therapeutic Memoranda
Correction to OSTEITIS FIBROSA WITH INITIAL SYMPTOMS RESEMBLING RHEUMATIC INFECTION
Correction to General Council of Medical Education and Registration
Correction to British Medical Journal
Correction to A NOTE ON THE ASSOCIATION OF HERPES ZOSTER WITH ARSENIC
Correction to Selections from my Casebooks
Correction to Results of Treatment of Carcinoma of Colon and Rectum
Correction to The Croonian Lectures ON ADAPTATION AND DISEASE
Correction to Acute Bacillary Dysentery in Cyprus
Correction to Abstract of Two Thousand Five Hundred Consecutive Cases in Midwifery Practice

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