Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science, Volume 741918 |
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... workers ' in- fections might , however , show the a priori view to be incor- rect and , even in such a case as the first mentioned , the severity , though not marked , was as great as in many spontaneously infected cases . BUFFALO ...
... workers ' in- fections might , however , show the a priori view to be incor- rect and , even in such a case as the first mentioned , the severity , though not marked , was as great as in many spontaneously infected cases . BUFFALO ...
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... worker who retires or who changes his vocation at an early age , or for the soldier adjusting himself to civil life , is a moderate continuance of physical work and an avoidance of the toxaemias of alcohol , tobacco , and of preventable ...
... worker who retires or who changes his vocation at an early age , or for the soldier adjusting himself to civil life , is a moderate continuance of physical work and an avoidance of the toxaemias of alcohol , tobacco , and of preventable ...
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... workers in munitions plants are kept healthy and their output of war materials thus maintained at the peak of production , are to be trained under the direc- tion of the women's division of the industrial service section of the Army ...
... workers in munitions plants are kept healthy and their output of war materials thus maintained at the peak of production , are to be trained under the direc- tion of the women's division of the industrial service section of the Army ...
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... worker , the methods offered are simple and practical , emphasis being placed as far as possible on those requiring little complicated apparatus . The quantity and quality of the new material added is of special interest and brings up ...
... worker , the methods offered are simple and practical , emphasis being placed as far as possible on those requiring little complicated apparatus . The quantity and quality of the new material added is of special interest and brings up ...
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... workers , the prohibition by the War Depart- ment , concerning the granting of passports to relatives of officers ... worker and not as a relative . Fourth . That she will make no efforts to visit her relative in France , whether sick ...
... workers , the prohibition by the War Depart- ment , concerning the granting of passports to relatives of officers ... worker and not as a relative . Fourth . That she will make no efforts to visit her relative in France , whether sick ...
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