American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5W.B. Saunders, 1900 |
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... importance of flies in the dissemi- nation of typhoid fever , and especially in military camps during the - Spanish - American war . This means of infection can be guarded against only by disinfecting the stools at once in all cases ...
... importance of flies in the dissemi- nation of typhoid fever , and especially in military camps during the - Spanish - American war . This means of infection can be guarded against only by disinfecting the stools at once in all cases ...
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... important of all signs in establish- ing a prognosis . [ The authors could with entire propriety have gone a step further and asserted that the most valuable of all indications are the rhythm and character of the sounds heard in ...
... important of all signs in establish- ing a prognosis . [ The authors could with entire propriety have gone a step further and asserted that the most valuable of all indications are the rhythm and character of the sounds heard in ...
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... important symptoms , the first being the most constant . Chills are nearly always absent , though nausea and vomiting are frequent . The condition is most likely to be confounded with appendicitis . R. T. Morris ' describes a case which ...
... important symptoms , the first being the most constant . Chills are nearly always absent , though nausea and vomiting are frequent . The condition is most likely to be confounded with appendicitis . R. T. Morris ' describes a case which ...
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... importance of these cases because of the danger of administering improper diet to them , the likelihood of using purgatives improperly , and , most important of all , the danger of infection of others through overlooking the disease ...
... importance of these cases because of the danger of administering improper diet to them , the likelihood of using purgatives improperly , and , most important of all , the danger of infection of others through overlooking the disease ...
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... important that the plates made from this culture - medium should be kept at a tempera- ture of 22 ° C. , in order to allow of typical growth of the colonies . [ The author's experience with this medium has been too slight to put much ...
... important that the plates made from this culture - medium should be kept at a tempera- ture of 22 ° C. , in order to allow of typical growth of the colonies . [ The author's experience with this medium has been too slight to put much ...
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Page 1 - A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from journals, monographs, and text-books of the leading American and Foreign authors and investigators.