Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 241908 |
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... blood . He may be back- ward because he works long hours out of school , or because he is not properly fed , or because he is not well . The School Doctor , when Medical Inspection of Schools , now permitted and advised in this Province ...
... blood . He may be back- ward because he works long hours out of school , or because he is not properly fed , or because he is not well . The School Doctor , when Medical Inspection of Schools , now permitted and advised in this Province ...
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... blood , face ashen , involuntary urine and feces , pulse 147 and weak . The right lung , hitherto clear , filled with moist rales . Using stimulants ( heat , brandy , etc. ) , patient recovered , and right lung cleared in four hours ...
... blood , face ashen , involuntary urine and feces , pulse 147 and weak . The right lung , hitherto clear , filled with moist rales . Using stimulants ( heat , brandy , etc. ) , patient recovered , and right lung cleared in four hours ...
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... ( blood serum ) for two or three days previous to the development of the tubercle bacillus in its ordinary form . If this work is confirmed it will be of great assistance in the bacteriological diagnosis of tuberculous abscesses , for at ...
... ( blood serum ) for two or three days previous to the development of the tubercle bacillus in its ordinary form . If this work is confirmed it will be of great assistance in the bacteriological diagnosis of tuberculous abscesses , for at ...
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... blood and blood- making organs , general infectious diseases , diseases of the ductless glands , metabolic diseases and diseases of the kidneys . A good deal of attention has been paid during the year to tuberculosis , and that the ...
... blood and blood- making organs , general infectious diseases , diseases of the ductless glands , metabolic diseases and diseases of the kidneys . A good deal of attention has been paid during the year to tuberculosis , and that the ...
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... blood and thus to incite rheumatic attacks . Taking into consideration , also , the action of caffeine on the heart as a stimulant which , of course , has its reactionary effects , it would seem that the rheumatic has no place for ...
... blood and thus to incite rheumatic attacks . Taking into consideration , also , the action of caffeine on the heart as a stimulant which , of course , has its reactionary effects , it would seem that the rheumatic has no place for ...
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