Western Medical Review, Volume 18Western Medical Review Company, 1913 |
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... less irritation and , therefore , that more of the products may be absorbed into the system . Further investigations indicate that the most injurious forms of smoking are not those in which nicotin prevails but those in which there is a ...
... less irritation and , therefore , that more of the products may be absorbed into the system . Further investigations indicate that the most injurious forms of smoking are not those in which nicotin prevails but those in which there is a ...
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... less alert and less capable while on duty . The owner of one of the nation's pets - a promi- nent baseball team - announced that moderation in drinking is not sufficient ; the players on his team must leave alcohol entirely alone and ...
... less alert and less capable while on duty . The owner of one of the nation's pets - a promi- nent baseball team - announced that moderation in drinking is not sufficient ; the players on his team must leave alcohol entirely alone and ...
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... less degree the posterior or other layers of the retina , which means more or less destruction of the essential part of that membrane . Loss of all useful vision is not an uncommon result of choroiditis in either the inherited or ...
... less degree the posterior or other layers of the retina , which means more or less destruction of the essential part of that membrane . Loss of all useful vision is not an uncommon result of choroiditis in either the inherited or ...
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... less severe than those caused by the acquired form . This is probably due to the fact that only the milder cases of the congenital forms are born into this world , the severer ones dying in utero . The busy man who confines his practice ...
... less severe than those caused by the acquired form . This is probably due to the fact that only the milder cases of the congenital forms are born into this world , the severer ones dying in utero . The busy man who confines his practice ...
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... less active in its symptom- atology . The serpiginous ulcer is liable to appear much earlier in the usual course of a syphilitic invasion , its onset is sudden and its symptom complex distinct . With the symptoms pro- gressing in ...
... less active in its symptom- atology . The serpiginous ulcer is liable to appear much earlier in the usual course of a syphilitic invasion , its onset is sudden and its symptom complex distinct . With the symptoms pro- gressing in ...
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