The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 23Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... interest is attached . to the question of the vitality of this organism in the soil about sinks and privies containing typhoid stools . After the Franco German war it was found that typhoid fever continued to prevail for several years ...
... interest is attached . to the question of the vitality of this organism in the soil about sinks and privies containing typhoid stools . After the Franco German war it was found that typhoid fever continued to prevail for several years ...
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... interest . With your kind permission I shall offer several propositions for considera- tion under the following heads : A. The Selection of Professors . B. Entrance Requirements . C. Draught of the Curriculum . D. On Conducting the Work ...
... interest . With your kind permission I shall offer several propositions for considera- tion under the following heads : A. The Selection of Professors . B. Entrance Requirements . C. Draught of the Curriculum . D. On Conducting the Work ...
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... interest in the medical sciences , men who must give much of their time and their best energy to class work , it follows that unless the returns are such as may in some measure cope with the many hours of preparation expended to each ...
... interest in the medical sciences , men who must give much of their time and their best energy to class work , it follows that unless the returns are such as may in some measure cope with the many hours of preparation expended to each ...
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... interest if it is properly con- ducted . Here the student must be active whether he will or not . His activity must come into play . He must think and reason for himself , and knowledge attained in this manner is retained much longer ...
... interest if it is properly con- ducted . Here the student must be active whether he will or not . His activity must come into play . He must think and reason for himself , and knowledge attained in this manner is retained much longer ...
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... interest and the attention of the class in general . To deliver a lecture before a class not actively alert and not actively interested in the topic , is like feeding a flame with ice - a flame , to become more luminous and to produce ...
... interest and the attention of the class in general . To deliver a lecture before a class not actively alert and not actively interested in the topic , is like feeding a flame with ice - a flame , to become more luminous and to produce ...
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