The Canada Lancet and Practitioner. ...1905 |
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... active principle of 30 grains Yerba Santa , With the nutritive , emollient and demulcent properties of Maltine , and the expectorant qualities of Yerba Santa , this prep- aration is recommended to the profession with the fullest ...
... active principle of 30 grains Yerba Santa , With the nutritive , emollient and demulcent properties of Maltine , and the expectorant qualities of Yerba Santa , this prep- aration is recommended to the profession with the fullest ...
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... active young men and women who possess the keenness of intellect result- ing from a practical business education . Thoroughness " is the Keynote of this Popular College . Students may enter at any time . Write for magnificent catalogue ...
... active young men and women who possess the keenness of intellect result- ing from a practical business education . Thoroughness " is the Keynote of this Popular College . Students may enter at any time . Write for magnificent catalogue ...
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... active remedial method , or a passive , or so - called expectant , method , each of which has its firm adherents . But whether we favor the exhibi- tion of remedies having for their object a direct interference with the natural course ...
... active remedial method , or a passive , or so - called expectant , method , each of which has its firm adherents . But whether we favor the exhibi- tion of remedies having for their object a direct interference with the natural course ...
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... active immunity is conferred on the patient as a result of the transference from the horse of unneutralized bacterial poisons , which act as vaccines when introduced into the human organism . It is to be regretted that more precise ...
... active immunity is conferred on the patient as a result of the transference from the horse of unneutralized bacterial poisons , which act as vaccines when introduced into the human organism . It is to be regretted that more precise ...
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... active immunity is conferred , at any rate for a time , and we are therefore prepared to believe that a certain amount of con- trolling influence might be exerted on the course of the disease , even though it may have failed to avert ...
... active immunity is conferred , at any rate for a time , and we are therefore prepared to believe that a certain amount of con- trolling influence might be exerted on the course of the disease , even though it may have failed to avert ...
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