Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 431900 |
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... Death Rate in the Larger Cities of the United States . .124 .42 Evolution of Small Arms in Warfare ............. .286 .204 .283 Food Poisoning or Arsenical Poisoning , Which ?. .768 521 ..125 .43-127-293-361-461-526-609-681-773-845-917 ...
... Death Rate in the Larger Cities of the United States . .124 .42 Evolution of Small Arms in Warfare ............. .286 .204 .283 Food Poisoning or Arsenical Poisoning , Which ?. .768 521 ..125 .43-127-293-361-461-526-609-681-773-845-917 ...
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... death in the fullness of his prime through a venereal disease . Napoleon and Julius Cæsar were very incon- tinent and , like the incontinent Peter , epileptics . Many of the great men of ancient times , of whom the great Theban general ...
... death in the fullness of his prime through a venereal disease . Napoleon and Julius Cæsar were very incon- tinent and , like the incontinent Peter , epileptics . Many of the great men of ancient times , of whom the great Theban general ...
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... death as her unavoidable fate . It was in May , 1899 , that Dr. Galimore saw the patient . In November I found her with a tumor of such size that the cir- cumference of the abdomen from the ensiform cartilage to the symphysis pubis was ...
... death as her unavoidable fate . It was in May , 1899 , that Dr. Galimore saw the patient . In November I found her with a tumor of such size that the cir- cumference of the abdomen from the ensiform cartilage to the symphysis pubis was ...
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... death the contours of the ribs , diaphragm , and heart are more sharply defined than in the living body . The good results obtained by Freund and Schiff in destroying hairy moles , superfluous hairs , etc. , are then referred to ...
... death the contours of the ribs , diaphragm , and heart are more sharply defined than in the living body . The good results obtained by Freund and Schiff in destroying hairy moles , superfluous hairs , etc. , are then referred to ...
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... death . If the nasal opening becomes closed by the inflammation caused by the continual flow of pus , or by an acute rhinitis , or by the mechanical closure due to polyps or hypertrophic rhinitis , the results may be serious . Many ...
... death . If the nasal opening becomes closed by the inflammation caused by the continual flow of pus , or by an acute rhinitis , or by the mechanical closure due to polyps or hypertrophic rhinitis , the results may be serious . Many ...
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