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... considerable number of cases of primary intestinal tuberculosis . Tuberculosis . 2. That primary intestinal tuberculosis is a very rare affection among children in or about New York , little more than 1 per cent of the cases of ...
... considerable number of cases of primary intestinal tuberculosis . Tuberculosis . 2. That primary intestinal tuberculosis is a very rare affection among children in or about New York , little more than 1 per cent of the cases of ...
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... considerable pomp and ceremony , but with the thermometer down several degrees be- low zero dynamite seems more apropos than a spade , and the desideratum of formalities is characterized by its brevity . Still a few hundred enthusi ...
... considerable pomp and ceremony , but with the thermometer down several degrees be- low zero dynamite seems more apropos than a spade , and the desideratum of formalities is characterized by its brevity . Still a few hundred enthusi ...
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... considerably surprised at the showing , if we are not greatly mis- taken . T. A. H. Death of Dr. J. T. Eskridge . DR . J. T. ESKRIDGE , one of the most prominent of American neurologists , died January 16th at St. Luke's Hospital ...
... considerably surprised at the showing , if we are not greatly mis- taken . T. A. H. Death of Dr. J. T. Eskridge . DR . J. T. ESKRIDGE , one of the most prominent of American neurologists , died January 16th at St. Luke's Hospital ...
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... considerable satis- faction to the advocates of co - education to note that the ladies in attend- ance are not only splendidly prepared for the study of medicine , but in their work they are showing that the men must work hard if they ...
... considerable satis- faction to the advocates of co - education to note that the ladies in attend- ance are not only splendidly prepared for the study of medicine , but in their work they are showing that the men must work hard if they ...
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... considerable truth in his statement cannot be questioned , and quite a number of suc- cessful general practitioners have confessed to me that they always dreaded to meet a case of disease of the nervous system , and that they rarely ...
... considerable truth in his statement cannot be questioned , and quite a number of suc- cessful general practitioners have confessed to me that they always dreaded to meet a case of disease of the nervous system , and that they rarely ...
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