The Medical World, Volume 33Roy Jackson., 1915 |
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... fact is that the conduct of these concerns has made them a disrepu- table class - they have only themselves to blame . Or are doctors a hard class to deal with in this way ? If so , such concerns should not solicit the business of ...
... fact is that the conduct of these concerns has made them a disrepu- table class - they have only themselves to blame . Or are doctors a hard class to deal with in this way ? If so , such concerns should not solicit the business of ...
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... fact may be told in a plain way ; and we want downright facts at present more than anything else.- RUSKIN . READ REFLECT COMPARE Heliotherapeutics . • RECORD EDITOR MEDICAL WORLD : In a little work recently received from Germany , Dr ...
... fact may be told in a plain way ; and we want downright facts at present more than anything else.- RUSKIN . READ REFLECT COMPARE Heliotherapeutics . • RECORD EDITOR MEDICAL WORLD : In a little work recently received from Germany , Dr ...
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... fact which must not be lost sight of is that some doctors , as well as laymen , like the display of an instrument , and in some instances they think it gives prestige . The readings on Dr. Gilbert's instrument are perfectly plain and ...
... fact which must not be lost sight of is that some doctors , as well as laymen , like the display of an instrument , and in some instances they think it gives prestige . The readings on Dr. Gilbert's instrument are perfectly plain and ...
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... fact that the spectators were the élite of the world's research men in physiology , including professors of the highest eminence from practically every corner of the earth , there was a schoolboy murmur of enthusiasm and surprise when ...
... fact that the spectators were the élite of the world's research men in physiology , including professors of the highest eminence from practically every corner of the earth , there was a schoolboy murmur of enthusiasm and surprise when ...
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... fact , every organ in the body , because the great sewer of the system is clogged and the accumulation of fecal matter is being absorbed and taken into the general system , thus disarranging the entire body . Fissure of Anus ...
... fact , every organ in the body , because the great sewer of the system is clogged and the accumulation of fecal matter is being absorbed and taken into the general system , thus disarranging the entire body . Fissure of Anus ...
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Page 91 - For certainly it is excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say all he has to say in the fewest possible words, or his reader is sure to skip them •, and in the plainest possible words, or his reader will certainly misunderstand them. Generally, also, a downright fact may be told in a plain way ; and we want downright facts at present more than anything else.
Page 208 - Volta Bureau for the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge Relating to the Deaf.
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