The Medical World, Volume 27Roy Jackson., 1909 - Medicine |
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... disease developt . This is due to the various locations in which the disease may appear ; its facility for af- fecting any part of the body ; and the fact that distinctiv lesions often do not make their appearance for a number of days ...
... disease developt . This is due to the various locations in which the disease may appear ; its facility for af- fecting any part of the body ; and the fact that distinctiv lesions often do not make their appearance for a number of days ...
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... disease . A good cleansing reduces the temperature at once , and I have found it will abort typhoid fever when administered in early stages of invasion . What I desire to impress upon the mind of the reader is that not only is ...
... disease . A good cleansing reduces the temperature at once , and I have found it will abort typhoid fever when administered in early stages of invasion . What I desire to impress upon the mind of the reader is that not only is ...
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... disease trans- mission . The rat I accepted with some protest , and also the mosquito . Now comes the accursed house fly , the most damnable perverter of health on earth , car- rying on the filthy feet and margins of a polluted mouth ...
... disease trans- mission . The rat I accepted with some protest , and also the mosquito . Now comes the accursed house fly , the most damnable perverter of health on earth , car- rying on the filthy feet and margins of a polluted mouth ...
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... disease trans- mission shall we be able to combat it radi- cally by means of proper antidotal medica- tion . If there is time to put the exposed system in legitimate defensiv preparation there will be no disease elimination , com ...
... disease trans- mission shall we be able to combat it radi- cally by means of proper antidotal medica- tion . If there is time to put the exposed system in legitimate defensiv preparation there will be no disease elimination , com ...
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... disease was quite prevalent here two years ago among horned cattle ; and in a short time one or two members of a farmer's family would be affected . I tried several treatments for ringworm without success , and finally turned to silver ...
... disease was quite prevalent here two years ago among horned cattle ; and in a short time one or two members of a farmer's family would be affected . I tried several treatments for ringworm without success , and finally turned to silver ...
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Page 135 - How think ye? If a man have an hundred sheep, and one of them be gone astray, doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains and seeketh that which is gone astray ? And if so be that he find it, verily I say unto you, he rejoiceth more of that sheep than of the ninety and nine which went not astray...
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