St. Louis Journal of Homeopathy and Clinical Reporter, Volume 81894 |
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... fact that so little attention was seem- ingly paid to the selection of the homoeopathic remedy , and that any means should be adopted to artificial- ly raise our percentage of cures by misrepresentation or falsely reporting cases as ...
... fact that so little attention was seem- ingly paid to the selection of the homoeopathic remedy , and that any means should be adopted to artificial- ly raise our percentage of cures by misrepresentation or falsely reporting cases as ...
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... fact , some claim that gonorrheal colpitis has no existence . You can see in this case that the warts grow from the vulva , and scarcely at all from the vagina . By nipping off the warts and cauterizing their bases , this manifestation ...
... fact , some claim that gonorrheal colpitis has no existence . You can see in this case that the warts grow from the vulva , and scarcely at all from the vagina . By nipping off the warts and cauterizing their bases , this manifestation ...
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... fact of his greedy disposition to claim and occupy the earth . We are willing to admit , however , that the Century is a sort of office necessity to anyone in active professional work . New York Medical Journal . This is one of the ...
... fact of his greedy disposition to claim and occupy the earth . We are willing to admit , however , that the Century is a sort of office necessity to anyone in active professional work . New York Medical Journal . This is one of the ...
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... facts to sustain it . Since the days of Lord Bacon the mode has been to get facts and allow them to reach a conclusion ... fact , that among other literary and benev- olent works , Dr. Holmes at one time delivered a course of lectures on ...
... facts to sustain it . Since the days of Lord Bacon the mode has been to get facts and allow them to reach a conclusion ... fact , that among other literary and benev- olent works , Dr. Holmes at one time delivered a course of lectures on ...
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... fact , that as soon as the college class heard of the appearance of the JOURNAL they spontaneously formed a subscription club of thirty - six members , with a prospect of many additions , as others may be seen . Few things in this life ...
... fact , that as soon as the college class heard of the appearance of the JOURNAL they spontaneously formed a subscription club of thirty - six members , with a prospect of many additions , as others may be seen . Few things in this life ...
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Page 318 - For certainly it is excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say all he has to say in the fewest possible words, or his reader is sure to skip them •, and in the plainest possible words, or his reader will certainly misunderstand them. Generally, also, a downright fact may be told in a plain way ; and we want downright facts at present more than anything else.
Page 144 - Hygienic Dermal Powder for Infants" and Adults. Originally investigated ami its Therapeutic Properties discovered in the year 1868, by DR. FEHR, and introduced to the Medical and the Pharmaceutical Profession in the year 1873. COMPOSITION :— Silicate of Magnesia with Carbolic and Salicylic Acids. PROPERTIES :— Antiseptic, Antizymotic, and Disinfectant. Useful as a GENERAL SPRINKLING POWDER, with positive Hygienic, Prophylactic, and Therapeutic properties. Good in all Affections of the Skin. SOLD...