The American Medical Journal, Volume 251897 |
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... Passed Water by the First Inten- Farmer's Resolve . 47 tion 371 Fats and Oils Used in Cooking .. 438 Headache 420 Feces , Impacted 518 Hemoptysis 462 Female Diseases of the Left Side 137 Hemorrhage , Post Partem 320 Fever , Typhoid 66 ...
... Passed Water by the First Inten- Farmer's Resolve . 47 tion 371 Fats and Oils Used in Cooking .. 438 Headache 420 Feces , Impacted 518 Hemoptysis 462 Female Diseases of the Left Side 137 Hemorrhage , Post Partem 320 Fever , Typhoid 66 ...
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... passed such a law since 1891 ; and perhaps some other States ought now to be included . In several States it is simply made unlawful to sell cigarettes or tobacco to minors ; others impose likewise heavy fines and also imprisonment ...
... passed such a law since 1891 ; and perhaps some other States ought now to be included . In several States it is simply made unlawful to sell cigarettes or tobacco to minors ; others impose likewise heavy fines and also imprisonment ...
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... passed the physical tests developed eye - trouble soon after beginning their studies . An expert oculist of New York , after having made several examinations , reported that the weakness had been caused by tobacco - poisoning from the ...
... passed the physical tests developed eye - trouble soon after beginning their studies . An expert oculist of New York , after having made several examinations , reported that the weakness had been caused by tobacco - poisoning from the ...
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... passed down to posterity in connection therewith , and few , especially , who know that the same Dr. Dover was at one time a successful buccaneer and discovered Alexander Selkirk , of " Rob- inson Crusoe " fame . Dr. Dover was born in ...
... passed down to posterity in connection therewith , and few , especially , who know that the same Dr. Dover was at one time a successful buccaneer and discovered Alexander Selkirk , of " Rob- inson Crusoe " fame . Dr. Dover was born in ...
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... passed through sieges of sickness peculiar to those countries . Returning to his own country during a political excitement he was exiled and made his way to Paris and London , where he spent several years in the hospitals of those ...
... passed through sieges of sickness peculiar to those countries . Returning to his own country during a political excitement he was exiled and made his way to Paris and London , where he spent several years in the hospitals of those ...
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