Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science, Volume 691913 |
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... importance not only from the point of view of medical science but as well from its humanitarian , economic and ... important industrial disease hazards . There are about 150 distinct occupations in which lead poisoning is prevalent ...
... importance not only from the point of view of medical science but as well from its humanitarian , economic and ... important industrial disease hazards . There are about 150 distinct occupations in which lead poisoning is prevalent ...
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... important point in regard to the class taken is that no case that has pulmonary tuberculosis is admitted to the school , even though the disease is incipient . For- tunately there is an Open Air School for these cases at the County ...
... important point in regard to the class taken is that no case that has pulmonary tuberculosis is admitted to the school , even though the disease is incipient . For- tunately there is an Open Air School for these cases at the County ...
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... importance , especially to the extent of feeling that he is the main object of adult labor and provision and that he is himself free from the responsibility of industry . And , in utilizing to the full , the School as an institution ...
... importance , especially to the extent of feeling that he is the main object of adult labor and provision and that he is himself free from the responsibility of industry . And , in utilizing to the full , the School as an institution ...
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... important are the general effects of malnutrition and exposure producing no special lesion in the offspring but a generally enfeebled constitution ; and the almost inevitable finan- cial drawbacks , amounting to inadequate care of ...
... important are the general effects of malnutrition and exposure producing no special lesion in the offspring but a generally enfeebled constitution ; and the almost inevitable finan- cial drawbacks , amounting to inadequate care of ...
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... important than the birth rate in an increase of population , since , even if not phenomenally high , the former indicates the prevalence of diseases which prevent long life of mothers , produce sterility , as syphilis , gonorrhoea , etc ...
... important than the birth rate in an increase of population , since , even if not phenomenally high , the former indicates the prevalence of diseases which prevent long life of mothers , produce sterility , as syphilis , gonorrhoea , etc ...
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