The Medical News, Volume 67Henry C. Lea's Son & Company, 1895 - Medicine |
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... seems to be against was long supposed that in " miners ' consumption the idea that coal - mining is an unhealthy occupa- and " printers ' phthisis " and " knife - grinders ' tion . " That veteran gladiator , the human body , asthma " we ...
... seems to be against was long supposed that in " miners ' consumption the idea that coal - mining is an unhealthy occupa- and " printers ' phthisis " and " knife - grinders ' tion . " That veteran gladiator , the human body , asthma " we ...
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... seems wellnigh incredible that any man of his intelligence and education could extract the smallest atom of solid conviction from such a frothy mass of self- evident ghost - stories and fairy - tales , or could even relate them with ...
... seems wellnigh incredible that any man of his intelligence and education could extract the smallest atom of solid conviction from such a frothy mass of self- evident ghost - stories and fairy - tales , or could even relate them with ...
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... seems to have been made , and even accounts of local endemics are rare . I have limited my own investigations to Michigan , although I have found from observation and inquiry that parts of Ohio and Indiana , stili more the States 1 Read ...
... seems to have been made , and even accounts of local endemics are rare . I have limited my own investigations to Michigan , although I have found from observation and inquiry that parts of Ohio and Indiana , stili more the States 1 Read ...
Page 61
... seems to be unusually preva- lent in Michigan , but without any evident relation to simple goiter . I have not included the latter in this study . Goiter affects the lower animals almost always where it is common in man . Horses seem ...
... seems to be unusually preva- lent in Michigan , but without any evident relation to simple goiter . I have not included the latter in this study . Goiter affects the lower animals almost always where it is common in man . Horses seem ...
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... seem at first sight fanciful , but which it seems to us has real weight . And that is , that the more highly civilized and the more intelligent a people the larger proportion of physicians will be needed . Not because disease becomes ...
... seem at first sight fanciful , but which it seems to us has real weight . And that is , that the more highly civilized and the more intelligent a people the larger proportion of physicians will be needed . Not because disease becomes ...
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