Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... claimed . to cure the disease were looked upon with suspicion . But these views of the incurability of phthisis are now altered ; for clinical evidence shows a considerable percentage of cure and improvement under judicious treatment ...
... claimed . to cure the disease were looked upon with suspicion . But these views of the incurability of phthisis are now altered ; for clinical evidence shows a considerable percentage of cure and improvement under judicious treatment ...
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... claimed for the Adirondacks that the air there is dry , because there is a great deal of moisture there ; there is a great deal of rain . Now , I think , also , that it is temperature that has a good deal to do with it , because the ...
... claimed for the Adirondacks that the air there is dry , because there is a great deal of moisture there ; there is a great deal of rain . Now , I think , also , that it is temperature that has a good deal to do with it , because the ...
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... claimed that 250,000 die every year in the United States . Now , if that is right ( one death for five living cases ) , we have more consumptives than there are men in the standing armies of Europe , who are practically useless to the ...
... claimed that 250,000 die every year in the United States . Now , if that is right ( one death for five living cases ) , we have more consumptives than there are men in the standing armies of Europe , who are practically useless to the ...
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... claimed him , as it did scores of these restless spirits , and he is now a soldier of Uncle Sam . Five of our boys are at present in the Artil- lery , several in the Infantry and a considerable number in the Navy , while many more ...
... claimed him , as it did scores of these restless spirits , and he is now a soldier of Uncle Sam . Five of our boys are at present in the Artil- lery , several in the Infantry and a considerable number in the Navy , while many more ...
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... claimed to be the practice of most employers . The trouble continued throughout the summer months with- out material change , but at the opening of the busy season , re- newed efforts to settle it were made . The Social Reform Club and ...
... claimed to be the practice of most employers . The trouble continued throughout the summer months with- out material change , but at the opening of the busy season , re- newed efforts to settle it were made . The Social Reform Club and ...
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