The Medical World, Volume 64, Issue 111946 - Medicine |
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... distribution , studies made during the past 10 years indicate that the lower lobes are the most frequent sites of pul- monary infiltration in primary atypical pneumonia . The left lower lobe is most commonly involved with the right ...
... distribution , studies made during the past 10 years indicate that the lower lobes are the most frequent sites of pul- monary infiltration in primary atypical pneumonia . The left lower lobe is most commonly involved with the right ...
Page 503
... distribution of any nerve ' and " neuralgia " as a " pain of a severe throbbing or stabbing character in the course or distribution of a nerve . There are many conditions which cause head- aches so we will limit our discussion to ...
... distribution of any nerve ' and " neuralgia " as a " pain of a severe throbbing or stabbing character in the course or distribution of a nerve . There are many conditions which cause head- aches so we will limit our discussion to ...
Page 508
... distribution to patients on a physician's prescription . Write the prescription as a safety precaution for you and ... Distribute the nar- cotics you require about the office . Do not keep them all in one place . Too many addicts are on ...
... distribution to patients on a physician's prescription . Write the prescription as a safety precaution for you and ... Distribute the nar- cotics you require about the office . Do not keep them all in one place . Too many addicts are on ...
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