American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.6, 1901, Volume 6W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... evidence that the exudation in the lung is merely the method used by the system to rid itself of the toxins . [ While we may agree with the author's general proposition , the proof adduced seems rather unsatisfactory . ] W. F. Phillips ...
... evidence that the exudation in the lung is merely the method used by the system to rid itself of the toxins . [ While we may agree with the author's general proposition , the proof adduced seems rather unsatisfactory . ] W. F. Phillips ...
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... evidence of adaptation to new conditions . E. B. Holbert 2 describes a curious case of a man of 36 who was thought during life to have probable sclerosis of the brain , but autopsy disclosed no lesion . The case is reported chiefly ...
... evidence of adaptation to new conditions . E. B. Holbert 2 describes a curious case of a man of 36 who was thought during life to have probable sclerosis of the brain , but autopsy disclosed no lesion . The case is reported chiefly ...
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... evidence of infection of the milk - supply . The sewage arrangements were good and there was no pollution of the soil , so that these factors seemed to be excluded , and the cockles seemed to be the cause , since practically all those ...
... evidence of infection of the milk - supply . The sewage arrangements were good and there was no pollution of the soil , so that these factors seemed to be excluded , and the cockles seemed to be the cause , since practically all those ...
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... evidence of infection through milk . The Board of Investi- gation insists that it is of the utmost importance to sterilize com- pletely all fecal matter , and recommends for future use a galvanized iron trough , which should contain a ...
... evidence of infection through milk . The Board of Investi- gation insists that it is of the utmost importance to sterilize com- pletely all fecal matter , and recommends for future use a galvanized iron trough , which should contain a ...
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... evidence that the typhoid bacillus may cause a general disease without intestinal lesions , and also the evidence of typhoid fever in the fetus , and then discusses local infection in typhoid fever , concluding that there is often ...
... evidence that the typhoid bacillus may cause a general disease without intestinal lesions , and also the evidence of typhoid fever in the fetus , and then discusses local infection in typhoid fever , concluding that there is often ...
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