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... regard to his upper lip , which had been sore about one year . He said he had tried everything he could hear of , and several doctors beside , and nothing did him any good . On examination of the nasal cavities , I found a thin fluid ...
... regard to his upper lip , which had been sore about one year . He said he had tried everything he could hear of , and several doctors beside , and nothing did him any good . On examination of the nasal cavities , I found a thin fluid ...
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... regard to the photography of microscopic subjects , the dry - plate processes have not hitherto yielded uniformly good results when compared with the wet - plate . Yet when the dry - plate was far from its present state of perfection ...
... regard to the photography of microscopic subjects , the dry - plate processes have not hitherto yielded uniformly good results when compared with the wet - plate . Yet when the dry - plate was far from its present state of perfection ...
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... regards yellow fever , it seems to me , ( and in this belief , reasons which I shall give presently have confirmed me ) that the ptomaine isolated by us is the product of secretion or excretion by the microbios , which does not exclude ...
... regards yellow fever , it seems to me , ( and in this belief , reasons which I shall give presently have confirmed me ) that the ptomaine isolated by us is the product of secretion or excretion by the microbios , which does not exclude ...
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... regard them as peren- nial foci of contamination , but above all in relation to those epi- demic diseases , whose parasitic nature has entitled them to a place in science . In this class we expect shortly to see icteroid typhus ...
... regard them as peren- nial foci of contamination , but above all in relation to those epi- demic diseases , whose parasitic nature has entitled them to a place in science . In this class we expect shortly to see icteroid typhus ...
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... regard for labor to be per- formed . Diminish gradually the quantity of food , so as to lessen the weight of the body 50 grams daily . Have the weight accu- rately ascertained every fourteen days . Do not forbid any kind of food the ...
... regard for labor to be per- formed . Diminish gradually the quantity of food , so as to lessen the weight of the body 50 grams daily . Have the weight accu- rately ascertained every fourteen days . Do not forbid any kind of food the ...
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