Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 131903 |
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... natural world about us or in the mental or spiritual world within us . nothing , however , are we so constantly engaged in drawing infer- ences as in the relation which our health holds to our environment ; and in no field of human ...
... natural world about us or in the mental or spiritual world within us . nothing , however , are we so constantly engaged in drawing infer- ences as in the relation which our health holds to our environment ; and in no field of human ...
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... Natural causes produce their inevitable effects , and material com- fort , social happiness , and individual well - being are all advanced in a most logical and natural manner . If I am right in carrying this line of thought into the ...
... Natural causes produce their inevitable effects , and material com- fort , social happiness , and individual well - being are all advanced in a most logical and natural manner . If I am right in carrying this line of thought into the ...
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... naturally attained prominence , and was the occasion for one of the scorching editorials of Horace Greeley , scoring Bowles for his attempt to establish slavery in Indiana . In 1864 the Springs was rented by Dr. Bowles to Dr. Ryan for a ...
... naturally attained prominence , and was the occasion for one of the scorching editorials of Horace Greeley , scoring Bowles for his attempt to establish slavery in Indiana . In 1864 the Springs was rented by Dr. Bowles to Dr. Ryan for a ...
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... natural , nine - hole grounds , covered with blue grass , and kept in excellent condition . A physical director has charge of the athletic course , comprising a thorough system of out - door training and gymnasium work . THE CARE OF THE ...
... natural , nine - hole grounds , covered with blue grass , and kept in excellent condition . A physical director has charge of the athletic course , comprising a thorough system of out - door training and gymnasium work . THE CARE OF THE ...
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... natural measure of resistance to tuberculosis , possessed by the convict . There are also many consumptives among the con- victs . If precautions are not taken to destroy their expectorations and also to disinfect their cells during ...
... natural measure of resistance to tuberculosis , possessed by the convict . There are also many consumptives among the con- victs . If precautions are not taken to destroy their expectorations and also to disinfect their cells during ...
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