Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science, Volume 691913 |
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... given a thorough bath and inspection by the visiting nurse . All the time possible is spent in the open air and the children go out- side the tent for study and exercise when the weather permits . Two teachers and a trained dietitian ...
... given a thorough bath and inspection by the visiting nurse . All the time possible is spent in the open air and the children go out- side the tent for study and exercise when the weather permits . Two teachers and a trained dietitian ...
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... given at the school has much to do with the good results obtained , and , with what the children receive at home , gives a very nournishing diet . Estimating that the growing child requires 80 calories per kilogram , the boys of this ...
... given at the school has much to do with the good results obtained , and , with what the children receive at home , gives a very nournishing diet . Estimating that the growing child requires 80 calories per kilogram , the boys of this ...
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... given a soup which is high in nutritive value , bread , butter and pudding . The lunch at 3:30 consists of cocoa and crackers or bread and milk . Sometimes sandwiches or milk toast are added . The physical exercises are of such a ...
... given a soup which is high in nutritive value , bread , butter and pudding . The lunch at 3:30 consists of cocoa and crackers or bread and milk . Sometimes sandwiches or milk toast are added . The physical exercises are of such a ...
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... given the benefits of the most . modern camp hygiene . Probably half as many other visitors were present . Order was maintained by the State Constabulary , details of soldiers , regulars and national guard and much help was given by boy ...
... given the benefits of the most . modern camp hygiene . Probably half as many other visitors were present . Order was maintained by the State Constabulary , details of soldiers , regulars and national guard and much help was given by boy ...
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... given regarding this and other battles that our skepticism is perhaps not justified . We also know academically that the sooner rigor mortis sets in , the sooner it terminates in decomposition and that decomposition is retarded by even ...
... given regarding this and other battles that our skepticism is perhaps not justified . We also know academically that the sooner rigor mortis sets in , the sooner it terminates in decomposition and that decomposition is retarded by even ...
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