Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science, Volume 691913 |
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... limited as indicated by the condition present . The education of the child is considered of secondary im- portance to his physical condition , and the studies are made as あっ RECREATION . practical and interesting as possible . It is ...
... limited as indicated by the condition present . The education of the child is considered of secondary im- portance to his physical condition , and the studies are made as あっ RECREATION . practical and interesting as possible . It is ...
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... limited accommodations , only cases greatly in need of open air treatment have been received , and that eight out of thirty - five were discharged as cured on February 1st , 1913 , to return to their regular schools , it can easily be ...
... limited accommodations , only cases greatly in need of open air treatment have been received , and that eight out of thirty - five were discharged as cured on February 1st , 1913 , to return to their regular schools , it can easily be ...
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... limited mainly to the western four districts of the Medical Society of the State of New York . The co - operation of physi- cians is asked in securing personal , obituary and other news items . Secretaries of Medical Societies in this ...
... limited mainly to the western four districts of the Medical Society of the State of New York . The co - operation of physi- cians is asked in securing personal , obituary and other news items . Secretaries of Medical Societies in this ...
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... limited to the new , difficult and more highly technical points of a given special field , they would be more easily read and more cheerfully bought . This work fulfills this requirement of economy of time and money almost ideally . At ...
... limited to the new , difficult and more highly technical points of a given special field , they would be more easily read and more cheerfully bought . This work fulfills this requirement of economy of time and money almost ideally . At ...
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... limited , and the creations of distorted fancies accepted as facts , the insane were regarded as victims of evil spirits , struggling under the dis- pleasure of an omnipotent power . At times they were treated as outcasts and a menace ...
... limited , and the creations of distorted fancies accepted as facts , the insane were regarded as victims of evil spirits , struggling under the dis- pleasure of an omnipotent power . At times they were treated as outcasts and a menace ...
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Page 503 - After four years' service, assistant surgeons are entitled to examination for promotion to the grade of passed assistant surgeon.
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Page 22 - ... seeks to secure ultimately for every child, normal or defective, conditions of life compatible with that full and effective development of its organic functions, its special senses, and its mental powers which constitute a true education.
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