Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 34Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1895 - Medicine |
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... tuberculosis and anthrax . In several other epidemics in England , Powers was able to prove the existence of diphtheria in cattle by the strongest circum- stantial evidence . Previous to 1883 , and until 1889 , the Klebs- Loeffler ...
... tuberculosis and anthrax . In several other epidemics in England , Powers was able to prove the existence of diphtheria in cattle by the strongest circum- stantial evidence . Previous to 1883 , and until 1889 , the Klebs- Loeffler ...
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... Tuberculosis . 10. Car Sanita- tion . 11. The Prevention of the Spread of Yellow Fever . Upon all of the above subjects special committees have been appointed ; therefore all papers upon these topics should be presented to the ...
... Tuberculosis . 10. Car Sanita- tion . 11. The Prevention of the Spread of Yellow Fever . Upon all of the above subjects special committees have been appointed ; therefore all papers upon these topics should be presented to the ...
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... . FREDERICK P. STEARNS & Co. , of Detroit , are among the new adver tisers in this issue , and their card will be found on page xxiv . of the advertising forms . MORTALITY OF TUBERCULOSIS . - Dr . Lagneau said that 62 MISCELLANY .
... . FREDERICK P. STEARNS & Co. , of Detroit , are among the new adver tisers in this issue , and their card will be found on page xxiv . of the advertising forms . MORTALITY OF TUBERCULOSIS . - Dr . Lagneau said that 62 MISCELLANY .
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MORTALITY OF TUBERCULOSIS . - Dr . Lagneau said that his investiga- tion into the relationship existing between occupations and the development of tuberculosis showed that the greatest number of deaths from phthisis occurred in workers ...
MORTALITY OF TUBERCULOSIS . - Dr . Lagneau said that his investiga- tion into the relationship existing between occupations and the development of tuberculosis showed that the greatest number of deaths from phthisis occurred in workers ...
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... tuberculosis . Today scrofula is tuberculosis . And without scrofula there can be no " scrofulous diathesis . " But in losing a name we do not lose a dis- ease or its predisposing conditions . The " thing " is still with us , but has ...
... tuberculosis . Today scrofula is tuberculosis . And without scrofula there can be no " scrofulous diathesis . " But in losing a name we do not lose a dis- ease or its predisposing conditions . The " thing " is still with us , but has ...
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