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In this way we may , together , play our part in the prevention of distress , the giving of adequate care when disaster comes , and , most important , the granting to individuals of the opportunity to develop in accordance with their ...
In this way we may , together , play our part in the prevention of distress , the giving of adequate care when disaster comes , and , most important , the granting to individuals of the opportunity to develop in accordance with their ...
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... in the chronic diseases , especially in the field of internal medicine , adequate diagnosis and treatment are often very difficult . If it is difficult to get an adequate physical examination , it is practically impossible in many ...
... in the chronic diseases , especially in the field of internal medicine , adequate diagnosis and treatment are often very difficult . If it is difficult to get an adequate physical examination , it is practically impossible in many ...
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In municipalities profiting materially from the sale of munic- ipal garbage for hog feeding , urge contractual provisions for the adequate cooking of garbage before its consumption by swine . 3. Urge the adoption of regulations ...
In municipalities profiting materially from the sale of munic- ipal garbage for hog feeding , urge contractual provisions for the adequate cooking of garbage before its consumption by swine . 3. Urge the adoption of regulations ...
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Contents
Roll Call | 21 |
The Statistical Data Required in Connection with | 40 |
New Standard Certificates of Birth and Death and the Proposed | 47 |
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