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... seems to be complete in every particular and to an- swer all the demands of sanitary science . Colonel Waring , who has studied the sub- ject more thoroughly perhaps than any other engineer or sanitarian in this coun- try , has arrived ...
... seems to be complete in every particular and to an- swer all the demands of sanitary science . Colonel Waring , who has studied the sub- ject more thoroughly perhaps than any other engineer or sanitarian in this coun- try , has arrived ...
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... seems not only irrational but harmful . " I have been using it for the last three years , and , though it may seem irrational , I certainly have not found it harmful . In fact , my experi- ence has been exactly the opposite , as stated ...
... seems not only irrational but harmful . " I have been using it for the last three years , and , though it may seem irrational , I certainly have not found it harmful . In fact , my experi- ence has been exactly the opposite , as stated ...
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... seem to indicate that there is no such difference as had seemed to me possible when I began this research ; and the fact seems to be estab- lished that the differences in the pathologi- cal changes produced by what we must call the same ...
... seem to indicate that there is no such difference as had seemed to me possible when I began this research ; and the fact seems to be estab- lished that the differences in the pathologi- cal changes produced by what we must call the same ...
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... seems prob- able that it has a future . The results , how- ever , have not been very promising thus far , it must be confessed . Even in the hands of experts it has signally failed , and the mortal- ity is variously stated at from one ...
... seems prob- able that it has a future . The results , how- ever , have not been very promising thus far , it must be confessed . Even in the hands of experts it has signally failed , and the mortal- ity is variously stated at from one ...
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... seem to make calomel the best medicine for all kinds of croup . In this , after considerable experience , I differ from ... seems too asthenic in its nature for the use of mercury . The old American physicians appear to have become ac ...
... seem to make calomel the best medicine for all kinds of croup . In this , after considerable experience , I differ from ... seems too asthenic in its nature for the use of mercury . The old American physicians appear to have become ac ...
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