The Cincinnati Medical News ..., Volume 18John Adams Thacker J. A. Thacker., 1889 - Medicine |
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... cent . At first there is a tendency to call nothing yellow fever and at the end everything was called yellow fever , thus making the mortality less at the end . He had noticed with interest , not only the violence but also the activity ...
... cent . At first there is a tendency to call nothing yellow fever and at the end everything was called yellow fever , thus making the mortality less at the end . He had noticed with interest , not only the violence but also the activity ...
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... cent . the function was performed regularly at the first . - London Lancet . TREATMENT OF ASCITES BY FARADIZATION . -The treat- ment of ascites by faradization was recommended by Tripier in 1861 , but Solfanelli , in 1866 , was the ...
... cent . the function was performed regularly at the first . - London Lancet . TREATMENT OF ASCITES BY FARADIZATION . -The treat- ment of ascites by faradization was recommended by Tripier in 1861 , but Solfanelli , in 1866 , was the ...
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... cent size will be sent to any physician who wishes to make an extended trial , and will pay express charges , on application to MALTED MILK CO . , Racine , Wis . JOHN F. WILTSEE , Undertaker & Embalmer , 293 and 295 WEST SIXTH STREET ...
... cent size will be sent to any physician who wishes to make an extended trial , and will pay express charges , on application to MALTED MILK CO . , Racine , Wis . JOHN F. WILTSEE , Undertaker & Embalmer , 293 and 295 WEST SIXTH STREET ...
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... cent size make an extended trial , and will pay MALTED MILK CO . , Racine , Wis . JOHN F. WILTSEE , Undertaker § Embalmer , 293 and 295 WEST SIXTH STREET , TELEPHONE 7880 . CINCINNATI . The only prôiainent Emulsion of Cod - Liver Oil ...
... cent size make an extended trial , and will pay MALTED MILK CO . , Racine , Wis . JOHN F. WILTSEE , Undertaker § Embalmer , 293 and 295 WEST SIXTH STREET , TELEPHONE 7880 . CINCINNATI . The only prôiainent Emulsion of Cod - Liver Oil ...
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... cent . of the snow which had been lying 3 days at — 16 ° C. , was still found to contain as many as 228 bacteria . [ Nev- ertheless , Dr. T. Mitchell Prudden states that an intense cold gradually destroys microbes in ice . ] 5 ...
... cent . of the snow which had been lying 3 days at — 16 ° C. , was still found to contain as many as 228 bacteria . [ Nev- ertheless , Dr. T. Mitchell Prudden states that an intense cold gradually destroys microbes in ice . ] 5 ...
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