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... Examination fees earned by staff . $ 15,277 00 395 00 440 00 1889. Medical Faculty fees . Registration fees Examination fees . $ 16,112 00 $ 16,888 00 385 00 500 00 $ 17,773 00 1890. Medical Faculty fees $ 1,669 00 Registration fees ...
... Examination fees earned by staff . $ 15,277 00 395 00 440 00 1889. Medical Faculty fees . Registration fees Examination fees . $ 16,112 00 $ 16,888 00 385 00 500 00 $ 17,773 00 1890. Medical Faculty fees $ 1,669 00 Registration fees ...
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... examination and report work which is directly of use to the Pathological Depart- ment since it advertises it and brings in material as well , but for three - quarters of which I get no fees . I have examined specimens in this way from ...
... examination and report work which is directly of use to the Pathological Depart- ment since it advertises it and brings in material as well , but for three - quarters of which I get no fees . I have examined specimens in this way from ...
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... examination ... 19-20 REASONS FOR THE PRACTICE : Quietness . More easily handled and less dangerous . - Less liable to suffering . - Value increased , steers , dairy cows . - Evidence on this point referred to ... 20-23 The Humane ...
... examination ... 19-20 REASONS FOR THE PRACTICE : Quietness . More easily handled and less dangerous . - Less liable to suffering . - Value increased , steers , dairy cows . - Evidence on this point referred to ... 20-23 The Humane ...
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... examination of witnesses as by collecting whatever is accessible of the evidence which has been given by experts or others in the trials which have taken place on the subject in England , Ireland and Scot- land and in this Province ...
... examination of witnesses as by collecting whatever is accessible of the evidence which has been given by experts or others in the trials which have taken place on the subject in England , Ireland and Scot- land and in this Province ...
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... into and report with all reasonable speed the reasons for and against the practice , as well by the examination of witnesses as by collecting whatever is accessible of 11 56 Victoria . A. 1893 Sessional Papers ( No. 2 ) .
... into and report with all reasonable speed the reasons for and against the practice , as well by the examination of witnesses as by collecting whatever is accessible of 11 56 Victoria . A. 1893 Sessional Papers ( No. 2 ) .
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