Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 131903 |
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... success are ever opening up to every young Canadian , where ambition finds almost no trammels in the attainment of its ideals , we cannot but recall the last words of Tennyson's " King Arthur " : “ For what are men better than sheep or ...
... success are ever opening up to every young Canadian , where ambition finds almost no trammels in the attainment of its ideals , we cannot but recall the last words of Tennyson's " King Arthur " : “ For what are men better than sheep or ...
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... successful treatment of our consumptive patients . The best place for them to live ; the best place for them to die . The methods of treatment here outlined are chiefly those I have practised , as near as possible , for many years ...
... successful treatment of our consumptive patients . The best place for them to live ; the best place for them to die . The methods of treatment here outlined are chiefly those I have practised , as near as possible , for many years ...
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... success of that plan surpassed all expectations , and the result of the deliberations was the formation . of a central bureau and council for mutual aid . It was further- more proposed to establish a permanent exposition for everything ...
... success of that plan surpassed all expectations , and the result of the deliberations was the formation . of a central bureau and council for mutual aid . It was further- more proposed to establish a permanent exposition for everything ...
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... successful methods of treat- ing consumption consist solely and exclusively in the scientific and judicious use of fresh air , sunshine , water , abundant and good food , and the help of certain medicinal substances when the just - men ...
... successful methods of treat- ing consumption consist solely and exclusively in the scientific and judicious use of fresh air , sunshine , water , abundant and good food , and the help of certain medicinal substances when the just - men ...
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... successful . The application of the spray to the sensitive canal and the sub- sequent thawing are very painful . I have thought that if liquid air could be applied , as it is claimed , by a cotton applicator it would be the ideal ...
... successful . The application of the spray to the sensitive canal and the sub- sequent thawing are very painful . I have thought that if liquid air could be applied , as it is claimed , by a cotton applicator it would be the ideal ...
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