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... preparations of mine not long ago , I found that most of those stained with aniline dyes were faded , but those stained with hæmatoxylin were still bright and good . 1879 Ehrlich enunciated his re- markable generalization that the basic ...
... preparations of mine not long ago , I found that most of those stained with aniline dyes were faded , but those stained with hæmatoxylin were still bright and good . 1879 Ehrlich enunciated his re- markable generalization that the basic ...
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... prepared soil , soon germinates in an exaggerated manner ; whatever sane reason such a subject may have possessed up to that date , gives way to a sickly choking ideation which ends in the subject's delu- sional conviction that he is ...
... prepared soil , soon germinates in an exaggerated manner ; whatever sane reason such a subject may have possessed up to that date , gives way to a sickly choking ideation which ends in the subject's delu- sional conviction that he is ...
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... preparation . A committee was appointed one year ago , and on Wednesday , July 31st , reported to the society , which in substance . was as follows : The committee in question was appointed to consider and report upon the best means of ...
... preparation . A committee was appointed one year ago , and on Wednesday , July 31st , reported to the society , which in substance . was as follows : The committee in question was appointed to consider and report upon the best means of ...
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... cognizant of the fact that their American brethren are a very progressive class of men , yet they are not prepared to admit that we are as yet their equals in point of scientific THE KANSAS CITY MEDICAL INDEX - LANCET . 25.
... cognizant of the fact that their American brethren are a very progressive class of men , yet they are not prepared to admit that we are as yet their equals in point of scientific THE KANSAS CITY MEDICAL INDEX - LANCET . 25.
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... preparations , and that our English medical friends were now freely prescribing American medical products , much to the discomfiture of the English chemical manu- facturers . So keen is this competition just now that a leading article ...
... preparations , and that our English medical friends were now freely prescribing American medical products , much to the discomfiture of the English chemical manu- facturers . So keen is this competition just now that a leading article ...
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