Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 81886 |
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... induce the production of hæmoglobin . 4. The weight of the body increases almost constantly , thoug it is impossible to determine the exact relation which exists be tween such increase and the condition of the blood .-- SELECTIONS . 29.
... induce the production of hæmoglobin . 4. The weight of the body increases almost constantly , thoug it is impossible to determine the exact relation which exists be tween such increase and the condition of the blood .-- SELECTIONS . 29.
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... Relations of Rain - fall and Water Supply to Cholera , " by Dr. Henry B. Baker , of Lansing , Mich . , which showed that where the water supply was good and the rain - fall abundant cholera was greatly decreased . " The Virus of Hog ...
... Relations of Rain - fall and Water Supply to Cholera , " by Dr. Henry B. Baker , of Lansing , Mich . , which showed that where the water supply was good and the rain - fall abundant cholera was greatly decreased . " The Virus of Hog ...
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... relation to preventive medicine and sanitation , made a printed report through its Secretary , Mr. George Rohe , of Baltimore , which was referred to the Executive Committee . Quite a number of prominent and talented gentlemen were then ...
... relation to preventive medicine and sanitation , made a printed report through its Secretary , Mr. George Rohe , of Baltimore , which was referred to the Executive Committee . Quite a number of prominent and talented gentlemen were then ...
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... relations to such an extent that they could not be recognized . The spleen was enlarged to perhaps twice its natu- ral size , the liver to a less extent ; both were full of miliary tu- bercular deposits . The mucous coat of the small ...
... relations to such an extent that they could not be recognized . The spleen was enlarged to perhaps twice its natu- ral size , the liver to a less extent ; both were full of miliary tu- bercular deposits . The mucous coat of the small ...
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... relation to the lymphatics of the intestine that they are generally regarded as belonging to the same system . Now we think we are prepared to appreciate why it was that the boy never recuperated - never gained any flesh after his spell ...
... relation to the lymphatics of the intestine that they are generally regarded as belonging to the same system . Now we think we are prepared to appreciate why it was that the boy never recuperated - never gained any flesh after his spell ...
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