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... continued strain and worry in rela- tion to this particular duty or responsibility has been , at least , the primary cause of the death of many of the best men in the medical profession . IMPORTANCE OF BEING HONEST . American Druggist ...
... continued strain and worry in rela- tion to this particular duty or responsibility has been , at least , the primary cause of the death of many of the best men in the medical profession . IMPORTANCE OF BEING HONEST . American Druggist ...
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... continued use of this admirable preparation is sure to follow . MILK OF MAGNESIA ( a hydrated alkali ) is being used by the dental profession in pre- ference to other alkaline washes to neutra- lize the acid secretions due to the ...
... continued use of this admirable preparation is sure to follow . MILK OF MAGNESIA ( a hydrated alkali ) is being used by the dental profession in pre- ference to other alkaline washes to neutra- lize the acid secretions due to the ...
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... the base of the cell and may have one of two destinations . It may extend as one fiber in a long nerve or nerve tract to some very distant part , preserving its identity to the end . Thus it goes from ( CONTINUED NEXT WEEK . ) MARYLAND.
... the base of the cell and may have one of two destinations . It may extend as one fiber in a long nerve or nerve tract to some very distant part , preserving its identity to the end . Thus it goes from ( CONTINUED NEXT WEEK . ) MARYLAND.
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... continued for a time and then followed by a growth of connec- tive tissue in the form of a sclerosis lim- ited to a functional tract . Edinger ( Volkmannn's Klinische Vorträge , N. F. , No. 206 ) has recently developed this theory more ...
... continued for a time and then followed by a growth of connec- tive tissue in the form of a sclerosis lim- ited to a functional tract . Edinger ( Volkmannn's Klinische Vorträge , N. F. , No. 206 ) has recently developed this theory more ...
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... continued to develop . In another instance , instead of the sympathetic , he cut the auriculo- temporal nerve thus depriving the tissues of those normal nervous impulses which regulate their nutrition . Then the re- verse result was ...
... continued to develop . In another instance , instead of the sympathetic , he cut the auriculo- temporal nerve thus depriving the tissues of those normal nervous impulses which regulate their nutrition . Then the re- verse result was ...
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