British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volume 501872 - Medicine |
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... remains to be done not only in legis- lation , but in awakening a " sanitary sense " among the masses , before any such views as those we have been considering can obtain a fair hearing , or be carried to any practical issue . The ...
... remains to be done not only in legis- lation , but in awakening a " sanitary sense " among the masses , before any such views as those we have been considering can obtain a fair hearing , or be carried to any practical issue . The ...
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... remains that , other things being equal , the chances a lying - in woman delivered in hospital has of passing safely through the perils of childbirth are appreciably less than those of a woman delivered at her own home . be The ...
... remains that , other things being equal , the chances a lying - in woman delivered in hospital has of passing safely through the perils of childbirth are appreciably less than those of a woman delivered at her own home . be The ...
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... remains unsettled , even with the aid of informa- tion obtainable from the lower animals . Duncan dwells on the error which many writers on the subject have fallen into of con- founding insemination with conception . Clearly ...
... remains unsettled , even with the aid of informa- tion obtainable from the lower animals . Duncan dwells on the error which many writers on the subject have fallen into of con- founding insemination with conception . Clearly ...
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... remains for us to say of Dr. Duncan's very able work that it is scarcely possible to do justice to it in a review . It is too profound for summary judgment . To every one who studies midwifery scientifically it is essential ; and to ...
... remains for us to say of Dr. Duncan's very able work that it is scarcely possible to do justice to it in a review . It is too profound for summary judgment . To every one who studies midwifery scientifically it is essential ; and to ...
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... remains apparently well . We also learn that out of a certain number of men who have imbibed the cholera poison the majority may escape unharmed . In other words , some men are more susceptible than others . The fact , therefore ...
... remains apparently well . We also learn that out of a certain number of men who have imbibed the cholera poison the majority may escape unharmed . In other words , some men are more susceptible than others . The fact , therefore ...
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