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... Society Reports : Bridgeport City , January 7 , 1896 Connecticut State , May 27 and 28 , 1896 • 133 244 32 , 93 , 133 , 178 , 219 , 258 , 298 , 341 169 324 291 Fairfield County , April 14 , 1896 Hartford City , January 6 and February 17 ...
... Society Reports : Bridgeport City , January 7 , 1896 Connecticut State , May 27 and 28 , 1896 • 133 244 32 , 93 , 133 , 178 , 219 , 258 , 298 , 341 169 324 291 Fairfield County , April 14 , 1896 Hartford City , January 6 and February 17 ...
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... claimed for the so - called antitoxin of * Read before the Litchfield County Medical Society at its quarterly meet- ing at Norfolk , Conn . , July 9 , 1895 . diphtheria - which , however , is an absolutely unknown NUCLEINS . 7.
... claimed for the so - called antitoxin of * Read before the Litchfield County Medical Society at its quarterly meet- ing at Norfolk , Conn . , July 9 , 1895 . diphtheria - which , however , is an absolutely unknown NUCLEINS . 7.
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... Society , gives some valuable suggestions regarding the selection of a forest resort : If you will send into these mountains cases that have not passed into the last stage and will place them wisely as to the particular needs of the ...
... Society , gives some valuable suggestions regarding the selection of a forest resort : If you will send into these mountains cases that have not passed into the last stage and will place them wisely as to the particular needs of the ...
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... Society , January 26 , last , gives a number of very remarkable cases , but the time of observation has been too short for them to be of much value . Dr. Vaughan has been using nuclein in the treatment of tuberculosis in man since the ...
... Society , January 26 , last , gives a number of very remarkable cases , but the time of observation has been too short for them to be of much value . Dr. Vaughan has been using nuclein in the treatment of tuberculosis in man since the ...
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... Professor Welch says in an article , " Antitoxin in Diphtheria , " in the Proceedings of the Connecticut Medical Society , p . 262 : It cannot be successfully questioned by any one who recognizes 18 YALE MEDICAL JOURNAL .
... Professor Welch says in an article , " Antitoxin in Diphtheria , " in the Proceedings of the Connecticut Medical Society , p . 262 : It cannot be successfully questioned by any one who recognizes 18 YALE MEDICAL JOURNAL .
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