American Medicine, Volume 27American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1921 |
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... period , despite the settlement at Jamestown in 1607 and the visitation of Hendrick Hudson in 1609. The develop- ment of medicine during this period of time has been rapid , particularly during the last fifty years , tho the foundations ...
... period , despite the settlement at Jamestown in 1607 and the visitation of Hendrick Hudson in 1609. The develop- ment of medicine during this period of time has been rapid , particularly during the last fifty years , tho the foundations ...
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... period of rest after childbirth . Efforts are also to be made to surround the new - born infants with every possible protection against dis- ease and death . In short , a very vigorous effort is to be made to increase the popula- tion ...
... period of rest after childbirth . Efforts are also to be made to surround the new - born infants with every possible protection against dis- ease and death . In short , a very vigorous effort is to be made to increase the popula- tion ...
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... period of its development , and he at once recognized its possibilities and devoted himself to the solution of its problems . By his enthusiasm and the charm of his personality he brought about more close and intimate relations between ...
... period of its development , and he at once recognized its possibilities and devoted himself to the solution of its problems . By his enthusiasm and the charm of his personality he brought about more close and intimate relations between ...
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... period of resolution , the drum would have closed as the pressure within the tympanic cavity came down to normal , and eventually a normal middle ear would have resulted ; but his secondary paracentesis again opening up the cavity ...
... period of resolution , the drum would have closed as the pressure within the tympanic cavity came down to normal , and eventually a normal middle ear would have resulted ; but his secondary paracentesis again opening up the cavity ...
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... period , the patient still has , off and on , a slight , purulent discharge from the nose ; but even at these times there is no head- ache nor sense of fulness . Nasal respiration is easy and the nares are clear . Comment . The patient ...
... period , the patient still has , off and on , a slight , purulent discharge from the nose ; but even at these times there is no head- ache nor sense of fulness . Nasal respiration is easy and the nares are clear . Comment . The patient ...
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