Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science, Volume 691913 |
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... PERIOD . Following is the routine observed at the school : .8 : 40-9 : 00 A. M. - Prepare for breakfast . 9:00 9:30 A. M. - Breakfast . 9 : 30-10 : 30 A. M. - Lessons . 10 : 30-10 : 50 A. M. - Gymnastics and games . 10 : 50-11 : 00 ...
... PERIOD . Following is the routine observed at the school : .8 : 40-9 : 00 A. M. - Prepare for breakfast . 9:00 9:30 A. M. - Breakfast . 9 : 30-10 : 30 A. M. - Lessons . 10 : 30-10 : 50 A. M. - Gymnastics and games . 10 : 50-11 : 00 ...
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... periods . In 187 cities vision and hearing tests are conducted by the doctor . In 399 cities vision and hearing tests are conducted by teachers . There are 1194 school physicians employed as permanent members of educational forces . 371 ...
... periods . In 187 cities vision and hearing tests are conducted by the doctor . In 399 cities vision and hearing tests are conducted by teachers . There are 1194 school physicians employed as permanent members of educational forces . 371 ...
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... periods of tem- porary depression of resistance such as are inevitable in any individual . We venture the prediction that tuberculosis will decrease in geometric progression and that , if present or more effective measures of control ...
... periods of tem- porary depression of resistance such as are inevitable in any individual . We venture the prediction that tuberculosis will decrease in geometric progression and that , if present or more effective measures of control ...
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... period covered ) about 25,000 would now survive if the average age had been 25 in 1865 ; 14,000 if the average age had been 30. It is fair to assume that there are about 20,000 survivors at present . While Gettysburg was the bloodiest ...
... period covered ) about 25,000 would now survive if the average age had been 25 in 1865 ; 14,000 if the average age had been 30. It is fair to assume that there are about 20,000 survivors at present . While Gettysburg was the bloodiest ...
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... period of 1872-5 to 13.01 for the period 1906-9 . But the possibility of still better results is shown by the Norwegian statistics for the latter period , 7.01 per mille . ( Note - There appears to be some discrepancy between the sta ...
... period of 1872-5 to 13.01 for the period 1906-9 . But the possibility of still better results is shown by the Norwegian statistics for the latter period , 7.01 per mille . ( Note - There appears to be some discrepancy between the sta ...
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