The Medical News, Volume 67Henry C. Lea's Son & Company, 1895 - Medicine |
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... never seriously puzzled to know whether a tube contained Loeffler bacilli or not . After the statistical report of the New York Board of Health , covering 5611 cases , it might seem super- fluous for us to report our series of 122. Yet ...
... never seriously puzzled to know whether a tube contained Loeffler bacilli or not . After the statistical report of the New York Board of Health , covering 5611 cases , it might seem super- fluous for us to report our series of 122. Yet ...
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... never conducted my business on any per- centage plan , and , unless I am requested by the physicians , drug - houses , instrument - houses , and commis- cian , never pay him any . I have met with not a few sion - houses as their ...
... never conducted my business on any per- centage plan , and , unless I am requested by the physicians , drug - houses , instrument - houses , and commis- cian , never pay him any . I have met with not a few sion - houses as their ...
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... never bother you . " Well enough " can be safely " let alone . " Ill , however , demands our in- stant attention and action . terior make - up , but let " dys- " anything develop , and the digging and probing begin at once . Does not ...
... never bother you . " Well enough " can be safely " let alone . " Ill , however , demands our in- stant attention and action . terior make - up , but let " dys- " anything develop , and the digging and probing begin at once . Does not ...
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... never have allowed our teeth and claws to degenerate into such feeble objects . Its use has made us right - handed ; right - handedness has special- ized the cortex to such a degree that speech was possible , and speech makes thought ...
... never have allowed our teeth and claws to degenerate into such feeble objects . Its use has made us right - handed ; right - handedness has special- ized the cortex to such a degree that speech was possible , and speech makes thought ...
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... never claimed that the gyrus fornicatus was the sole region of common sensibility in the cortex of the brain . His own position has always been that the sensory cor- tex proper includes at least a portion of the gyrus forni- catus , the ...
... never claimed that the gyrus fornicatus was the sole region of common sensibility in the cortex of the brain . His own position has always been that the sensory cor- tex proper includes at least a portion of the gyrus forni- catus , the ...
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