New York State Journal of Medicine, Volume 10Medical Society of the State of New York, 1910 - Medicine |
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... nature . Until mean treatment with drugs . Morally , if one pos- recently the constitutional treatment has con- sesses the confidence of one's patients , and can sisted of the more or less active routine use of influence them and make a ...
... nature . Until mean treatment with drugs . Morally , if one pos- recently the constitutional treatment has con- sesses the confidence of one's patients , and can sisted of the more or less active routine use of influence them and make a ...
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... nature , and requires time and patience , and above all , a prolonged period of residence in fresh air . ' In commenting on the report of the Aberfoyle Childrens ' Home near Glasgow , this same article says , " the home was started at ...
... nature , and requires time and patience , and above all , a prolonged period of residence in fresh air . ' In commenting on the report of the Aberfoyle Childrens ' Home near Glasgow , this same article says , " the home was started at ...
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... nature . Several summer hospitals and homes have been estab- lished along the eastern sea coast and in the country , such as the country branch of the N. Y. Orthopedic Hospital at White Plains , the Daisy Fields Home and Hospital for ...
... nature . Several summer hospitals and homes have been estab- lished along the eastern sea coast and in the country , such as the country branch of the N. Y. Orthopedic Hospital at White Plains , the Daisy Fields Home and Hospital for ...
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... natural taste and odor of foods and not for their ability to prevent the growth of bacteria in general . Direct ... nature as it is , it would seem that the use of preservatives would not lead to the adoption of the most sanitary ...
... natural taste and odor of foods and not for their ability to prevent the growth of bacteria in general . Direct ... nature as it is , it would seem that the use of preservatives would not lead to the adoption of the most sanitary ...
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... Nature of the Agent - Carbon dioxide , carbon anhydride , or carbonic acid , CO2 , occurs in nature in subterranean reservoirs whence it is occasionally set free in springs , volcanoes , etc. , forms 3 per 1,000 or so of atmospheric air ...
... Nature of the Agent - Carbon dioxide , carbon anhydride , or carbonic acid , CO2 , occurs in nature in subterranean reservoirs whence it is occasionally set free in springs , volcanoes , etc. , forms 3 per 1,000 or so of atmospheric air ...
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