Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... effects and liabilities , and a statement of its receipts and expenditures for the year beginning October 1 , 1897 , and ending September 30 , 1898 , and said statements and inventory are true . And deponent further says that said ...
... effects and liabilities , and a statement of its receipts and expenditures for the year beginning October 1 , 1897 , and ending September 30 , 1898 , and said statements and inventory are true . And deponent further says that said ...
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... effect upon the lives of the citizens of the State and what , if any , method can be adopted to stop or modify its ravages . A disease which carries off by death over 13,000 of the citizens of this State each year , and which involves ...
... effect upon the lives of the citizens of the State and what , if any , method can be adopted to stop or modify its ravages . A disease which carries off by death over 13,000 of the citizens of this State each year , and which involves ...
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... effect on the death - rate from tuberculosis , as this was greater in several districts situated higher above the sea level , as for instance , in Upper Bavaria and the Black Forest , than in any low- lying districts . The high ...
... effect on the death - rate from tuberculosis , as this was greater in several districts situated higher above the sea level , as for instance , in Upper Bavaria and the Black Forest , than in any low- lying districts . The high ...
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... effects entirely local . Moreover , in this early stage there is a marked tendency to a localization and restriction of the process and to an entire recovery . Many persons get well untreated . In such cases the tubercles are gradually ...
... effects entirely local . Moreover , in this early stage there is a marked tendency to a localization and restriction of the process and to an entire recovery . Many persons get well untreated . In such cases the tubercles are gradually ...
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... effects in * According to Dr. Flick , there were in 1890 in Great Britain eighteen hospitals for the treatment of tuberculous diseases , which all together accommodate from 6,000 to 7,000 in patients annually . Of the eighteen , only ...
... effects in * According to Dr. Flick , there were in 1890 in Great Britain eighteen hospitals for the treatment of tuberculous diseases , which all together accommodate from 6,000 to 7,000 in patients annually . Of the eighteen , only ...
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