Maryland Medical Journal, Volume 50Medical Journal Company, 1907 - Medicine Volumes for include the Proceedings of the Medical and chirurgical faculty of Maryland. |
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... probably dependent on , inequality of the eyes , either in the way of astigmatism , myopia , or hyperme- tropia . " From this time forward many trustworthy clinicians- Hewetson , Ranney , Stevens , Martin Gould , De Schweinitz , Hin ...
... probably dependent on , inequality of the eyes , either in the way of astigmatism , myopia , or hyperme- tropia . " From this time forward many trustworthy clinicians- Hewetson , Ranney , Stevens , Martin Gould , De Schweinitz , Hin ...
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... probably about 350 B. C. , as Aristotle is the first Greek writer who mentions it . The conditions , both political and social , favored its spread , and it invaded the whole continent , until in the Middle Ages the most strenuous forms ...
... probably about 350 B. C. , as Aristotle is the first Greek writer who mentions it . The conditions , both political and social , favored its spread , and it invaded the whole continent , until in the Middle Ages the most strenuous forms ...
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... probably introduced into the Hawaiian Islands by the Chinese in 1848. The disease spread rapidly , so that in 1865 there were 230 lepers in a population of 67,000 . In 1891 the native population had been reduced to 44,000 , of which ...
... probably introduced into the Hawaiian Islands by the Chinese in 1848. The disease spread rapidly , so that in 1865 there were 230 lepers in a population of 67,000 . In 1891 the native population had been reduced to 44,000 , of which ...
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... probably be transmitted by direct inoculation . The experiment made in Hawaii , in which a condemned criminal was inoculated by making an incision in his forearm and inserting a portion of a leprous tubercle excised from an undoubted ...
... probably be transmitted by direct inoculation . The experiment made in Hawaii , in which a condemned criminal was inoculated by making an incision in his forearm and inserting a portion of a leprous tubercle excised from an undoubted ...
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... probably more often carried by means of mild cases or through the medium of a third person than by means of infected objects . For instance , the diphtheria bacillus may be in the throat of persons enjoying good health . When we learned ...
... probably more often carried by means of mild cases or through the medium of a third person than by means of infected objects . For instance , the diphtheria bacillus may be in the throat of persons enjoying good health . When we learned ...
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