Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 32Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1908 |
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... taken to the drug store and compounded . Why can't the doctor sit down and write to the people in intelligible language so that thousands may read it , put his pre- scription in English , so that thousands may have it compounded and use ...
... taken to the drug store and compounded . Why can't the doctor sit down and write to the people in intelligible language so that thousands may read it , put his pre- scription in English , so that thousands may have it compounded and use ...
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... living organ- ism , in addition to the laws which have taken possession of them on account of their new relation to other atoms . Mrs. Eddy's book certainly contains a great many good things 30 The Columbus Medical Journal.
... living organ- ism , in addition to the laws which have taken possession of them on account of their new relation to other atoms . Mrs. Eddy's book certainly contains a great many good things 30 The Columbus Medical Journal.
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... taken into account , however , in this dis- cussion . When the arms and neck are exposed only when more or less violent exercise is taken , the exposure is not fraught with much danger , perhaps none , among those who are accustomed to ...
... taken into account , however , in this dis- cussion . When the arms and neck are exposed only when more or less violent exercise is taken , the exposure is not fraught with much danger , perhaps none , among those who are accustomed to ...
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... taken no gas at all . The physicians had fooled themselves and consequently consequently fooled their patient . The inhalation of air acted just the same as if gas had been used . If this is true , and we have no reason to doubt it , it ...
... taken no gas at all . The physicians had fooled themselves and consequently consequently fooled their patient . The inhalation of air acted just the same as if gas had been used . If this is true , and we have no reason to doubt it , it ...
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... taken a palace car he would have probably complained of the venti- lation , or the heat , or the slowness of the train , or the bill - of - fare in the dining room , or of the inattention of the porter , simply because his expectations ...
... taken a palace car he would have probably complained of the venti- lation , or the heat , or the slowness of the train , or the bill - of - fare in the dining room , or of the inattention of the porter , simply because his expectations ...
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