The Cleveland Medical Journal, Volume 11Cleveland Medical Journal Company, 1912 - Medicine |
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Page 61
... containing these questions is an explanation defining the term ' communicable dis- ease , ' also a warning that a sore throat may be diphtheria , etc. " The Commission feels keenly the loss of one of its members . The late Doctor Edward ...
... containing these questions is an explanation defining the term ' communicable dis- ease , ' also a warning that a sore throat may be diphtheria , etc. " The Commission feels keenly the loss of one of its members . The late Doctor Edward ...
Page 64
... contain from 3 per cent to 4 per cent proteid , and from 3.50 per cent to 4.50 per cent sugar , 3.75 per cent to 4.25 per cent fat , and shall be free from all contaminating matter and from all addition of chemical substances or ...
... contain from 3 per cent to 4 per cent proteid , and from 3.50 per cent to 4.50 per cent sugar , 3.75 per cent to 4.25 per cent fat , and shall be free from all contaminating matter and from all addition of chemical substances or ...
Page 65
... containing animal waste or material affecting the purity of water shall be used for watering stock , cooling milk or cleaning vessels . Furthermore , all such wells and springs shall be fully protected from surface drainage . SEC . 19 ...
... containing animal waste or material affecting the purity of water shall be used for watering stock , cooling milk or cleaning vessels . Furthermore , all such wells and springs shall be fully protected from surface drainage . SEC . 19 ...
Page 70
... containing numerous illustrations from photomicrographs . G. P. Putnam's Sons , New York and London , 1911 . This book , as noted by the author , was refused by the Royal Society , and was accordingly brought out by a commercial ...
... containing numerous illustrations from photomicrographs . G. P. Putnam's Sons , New York and London , 1911 . This book , as noted by the author , was refused by the Royal Society , and was accordingly brought out by a commercial ...
Page 71
... containing some colloids ( the urine ) on the other . In the presence of water and acid the solid colloid ( uriniferous tubule ) swells , according to the former work of the author on edema ( Oedema : Wiley & Sons , 1910 ) . What ...
... containing some colloids ( the urine ) on the other . In the presence of water and acid the solid colloid ( uriniferous tubule ) swells , according to the former work of the author on edema ( Oedema : Wiley & Sons , 1910 ) . What ...
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