New York State Journal of Medicine, Volume 10Medical Society of the State of New York, 1910 - Medicine |
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... seen in stokers , firemen , black- smiths , and iron and brass moulders , has long been recognized as a potent factor in producing the frequent admissions of men following these occupations , into the alcoholic wards . Stable men ...
... seen in stokers , firemen , black- smiths , and iron and brass moulders , has long been recognized as a potent factor in producing the frequent admissions of men following these occupations , into the alcoholic wards . Stable men ...
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... seen , I believe that 85 per cent . have stayed off their drug . This number is only a mental estimate of my own . I have not figures to prove it . It is , however , my present belief . With cocainists , the causes which led to the ...
... seen , I believe that 85 per cent . have stayed off their drug . This number is only a mental estimate of my own . I have not figures to prove it . It is , however , my present belief . With cocainists , the causes which led to the ...
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... seen a skull the foramen ovale . where the foramen spinosum seemed to be a con- tinuation of the ovale . Sometimes the artery passes through the foramen ovale , being sepa- rated from the nerve branch merely by one or two layers of dura ...
... seen a skull the foramen ovale . where the foramen spinosum seemed to be a con- tinuation of the ovale . Sometimes the artery passes through the foramen ovale , being sepa- rated from the nerve branch merely by one or two layers of dura ...
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however , I have seen some cases in careless and uncleanly people in which infection occurred under the crust , and suppuration and ulceration took place . This , of course , occasioned an unnecessary amount of tissue destruction , and ...
however , I have seen some cases in careless and uncleanly people in which infection occurred under the crust , and suppuration and ulceration took place . This , of course , occasioned an unnecessary amount of tissue destruction , and ...
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... seen an experiment on animals , and never wished or intended to see one , and had never seen an animal after experiment and was wholly unacquainted with the subject from personal knowledge . He stated , further , " that all these ...
... seen an experiment on animals , and never wished or intended to see one , and had never seen an animal after experiment and was wholly unacquainted with the subject from personal knowledge . He stated , further , " that all these ...
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