Physician and Surgeon, Volume 9Keating & Bryant, 1887 |
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... fact , taken with the greater resisting power of advancing age , fully accounts for what every observer will find to be true , namely , that the disorders of this period are less frequent and less dangerous than those that attend the ...
... fact , taken with the greater resisting power of advancing age , fully accounts for what every observer will find to be true , namely , that the disorders of this period are less frequent and less dangerous than those that attend the ...
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... fact that in spite of the absence of evidence of hereditary tubercle , the possibility of the tuberculosis in this case having been in- herited must not be lost sight of , as infection by means of milk of a cow affected with pearl ...
... fact that in spite of the absence of evidence of hereditary tubercle , the possibility of the tuberculosis in this case having been in- herited must not be lost sight of , as infection by means of milk of a cow affected with pearl ...
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... facts of septicemic intoxication are produced , in the other case large quantities of fluid are gradually absorbed unchanged . ( 3 ) The introduction of bacteria which excite suppuration , into the normal abdominal cavity is as much ...
... facts of septicemic intoxication are produced , in the other case large quantities of fluid are gradually absorbed unchanged . ( 3 ) The introduction of bacteria which excite suppuration , into the normal abdominal cavity is as much ...
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... fact that the true symptoms of ozena were , in certain cases , not exhibited , or only in an incomplete manner ... facts , published by Dr. Tornwaldt , in June of the preceding year . In 1868 Luschka gave a complete description of the ...
... fact that the true symptoms of ozena were , in certain cases , not exhibited , or only in an incomplete manner ... facts , published by Dr. Tornwaldt , in June of the preceding year . In 1868 Luschka gave a complete description of the ...
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... fact that scarlet fever may be transferred from cows to children through milk . In the United States , much money has been spent in health work . Several states have salaried milk analysts , inspectors , etc. The legislature of ...
... fact that scarlet fever may be transferred from cows to children through milk . In the United States , much money has been spent in health work . Several states have salaried milk analysts , inspectors , etc. The legislature of ...
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