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  1. ... of the oblique muscles should be studied with reference to the axis of the ball, and the manner in which they would affect ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Instructors' guide for Mobilization Training Program 8-101 : for Medical Department units 
    Publication: Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania : Medical Field Service School, June 1944
    ... c) Ankle, (d) Foot. b. Joints. Definition—(1) Ball and Socket, (2) Hinged, (3) Su- tures. Note. It is suggested that reference be made to fractures and the im- portance ...
  3. ... quarter; still about the size of a base-ball. 68 7. WILLIAM WHITE. No. Operation. Date of Opera- tion. Reference. Age of Patient. Duration of Symptoms Previous to ...
  4. ... re- populate and re-civilize the world. il References: UL. Allison, et al, Ball WHO 1972, 47:257-623 and Amos et ...
  5. ... Surgeon Fly McClellan, U. S. A., reported that: " The ball fractured right and left scapulas. The patient convalesced, aud returned to duty December 12. 1834." Not a pensioner. 1 References to shut fractures of both scapula; are exceedingly ...
  6. ... granules more or less cohering into small soft balls or masses. (Pharm. Journ., viii. 235.)—Note to the ninth edition. In reference to the preparation of heavy magnesia, Mr. T. ...
  7. ... granules more or less cohering into small soft balls or masses. (Pharm. Journ., viii. 235.)—Note to the ninth edition. In reference to the preparation of heavy magnesia, Mr. T. ...
  8. ... granules more or less cohering into small soft balls or masses. (Pharm. Journ., viii. 235.)—Note to the ninth edition. In reference to the preparation of heavy magnesia, Mr. T. ...
  9. ... mass, and afterwards divides it into sepa- rate " balls," which are quickly drawn from the furnace and " shingled " under a squeezer or a hammer. In reference to this process I. L. Bell has recently ...
  10. ... mo tion, and the rapidity with which the ball is made to revolve. In what proportion is the polar less than the equatorial diameter? What is the earth called, in reference to this figure ? How is it sup- posed ...
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