New England Medical Monthly and the Prescription, Volume 171898 |
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... given on the strength of these facts . THE CENTRIFUGE AS AN AID IN DIAGNOSIS . BY CHAS . F. CRAIG , M. D. Member of American Medical Association , American Microscopical Society , Pathologist to Danbury Medical Society , etc. IT T HAS ...
... given on the strength of these facts . THE CENTRIFUGE AS AN AID IN DIAGNOSIS . BY CHAS . F. CRAIG , M. D. Member of American Medical Association , American Microscopical Society , Pathologist to Danbury Medical Society , etc. IT T HAS ...
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... given water for drinking purposes . The Centrifuge and Milk Examin- ation . One of the most important questions now before the medical world is the rôle played by milk in causing tuberculosis . It is a well known fact that milk from ...
... given water for drinking purposes . The Centrifuge and Milk Examin- ation . One of the most important questions now before the medical world is the rôle played by milk in causing tuberculosis . It is a well known fact that milk from ...
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... given all cases . given all cases . Too much depend- ence must not be placed upon the drug in these affections . Lentigo .-- Chloasma .-- Pigmenta- tions of the skin may often be re- moved by applications of this salt , and therefore ...
... given all cases . given all cases . Too much depend- ence must not be placed upon the drug in these affections . Lentigo .-- Chloasma .-- Pigmenta- tions of the skin may often be re- moved by applications of this salt , and therefore ...
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... given the principles governing this a 7. N. Y. Med . Jour . Feb. 6 , '97 . 18 . method and my own experience with it , but here only a very brief account can be given of it . A mass of litera- ture has accumulated relating to this ...
... given the principles governing this a 7. N. Y. Med . Jour . Feb. 6 , '97 . 18 . method and my own experience with it , but here only a very brief account can be given of it . A mass of litera- ture has accumulated relating to this ...
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... given , and that they had never seen one die in which quinine had not been given . By personal inquiry , and through records of cases reported in the journals during the last ten years , Dr. Lewis had been able to collect the records of ...
... given , and that they had never seen one die in which quinine had not been given . By personal inquiry , and through records of cases reported in the journals during the last ten years , Dr. Lewis had been able to collect the records of ...
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