Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science, Volume 741918 |
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... hands . Unblushingly they defaced the fine Parisian French on the labels and printed across it in very black ink the words ' Camembert Type Cheese . Made in the United States . " Now , however , they must state in good English , that ...
... hands . Unblushingly they defaced the fine Parisian French on the labels and printed across it in very black ink the words ' Camembert Type Cheese . Made in the United States . " Now , however , they must state in good English , that ...
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... hands of an independent commission . The government acceded to this demand and appointed several of the best known physi- ologic chemists as a referee board of consulting scientific ex- perts with instructions to determine whether or ...
... hands of an independent commission . The government acceded to this demand and appointed several of the best known physi- ologic chemists as a referee board of consulting scientific ex- perts with instructions to determine whether or ...
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... hands with soap and water im- mediately but used no antiseptic and soon after , rolled and smoked a cigarette . Exactly three weeks later , he noticed the first malaise and found that his temperature was 101. The next day , he felt ...
... hands with soap and water im- mediately but used no antiseptic and soon after , rolled and smoked a cigarette . Exactly three weeks later , he noticed the first malaise and found that his temperature was 101. The next day , he felt ...
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... hand , we are inclined to believe that the only solution of the problem , whether for the athlete , the muscle worker who retires or who changes his vocation at an early age , or for the soldier adjusting himself to civil life , is a ...
... hand , we are inclined to believe that the only solution of the problem , whether for the athlete , the muscle worker who retires or who changes his vocation at an early age , or for the soldier adjusting himself to civil life , is a ...
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... hand , there will have been , according to the tendency of in- creasing educational requirements for the last decade or so , a gradual reduction of physicians to total population and there will probably be a greater , relatively ...
... hand , there will have been , according to the tendency of in- creasing educational requirements for the last decade or so , a gradual reduction of physicians to total population and there will probably be a greater , relatively ...
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