The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New Preparations, Volume 34R. H. Andrews 1913 Edited by R.H. Andrews. |
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... Heart .112 , 311 Home Accessories in Obstetric Practice..116 Heat Prostration .129 Heredity a Potent Factor in Pathologic Conditions .143 How Much to Tell the Patient . .194 98 Headache .196 , 310 Dr. Wiley 100 How to Avoid Taking Cold ...
... Heart .112 , 311 Home Accessories in Obstetric Practice..116 Heat Prostration .129 Heredity a Potent Factor in Pathologic Conditions .143 How Much to Tell the Patient . .194 98 Headache .196 , 310 Dr. Wiley 100 How to Avoid Taking Cold ...
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... heart . Some sort of extract has been derived for medical purpose from almost every organ and tissue of the human body . Some few of these - not very many - may exert some benign therapeutic action . We have just read of some scientist ...
... heart . Some sort of extract has been derived for medical purpose from almost every organ and tissue of the human body . Some few of these - not very many - may exert some benign therapeutic action . We have just read of some scientist ...
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... heart would not stand it . These are almost her exact words . She complained of feeling better . Mr. S. , age 26. Pulmonary tuberculosis . Referred by Dr. Riegel , who verified diag- nosis . Patient had been advised to seek another ...
... heart would not stand it . These are almost her exact words . She complained of feeling better . Mr. S. , age 26. Pulmonary tuberculosis . Referred by Dr. Riegel , who verified diag- nosis . Patient had been advised to seek another ...
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... heart , so he is . " It is true that right thinking , like right living , will accomplish a vast amount of good . It is not true that right thinking , right living , or anything else we know of will accomplish everything . The worst of ...
... heart , so he is . " It is true that right thinking , like right living , will accomplish a vast amount of good . It is not true that right thinking , right living , or anything else we know of will accomplish everything . The worst of ...
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... heart , underwent an operation for re- moval of enlarged tonsils a few days ago . She rallied slightly from the anesthetic as soon as the operation was over , spoke a few words , then lapsed into a state of passivity from which she died ...
... heart , underwent an operation for re- moval of enlarged tonsils a few days ago . She rallied slightly from the anesthetic as soon as the operation was over , spoke a few words , then lapsed into a state of passivity from which she died ...
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Page 173 - Wiley, at that time chief of the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture.
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