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... REGARDS THE INTESTINAL LENGTH AND NUTRITION . L. T. Swaim , Cambridge , Mass . , con- cludes : 1. Ptosis is present probably in many more cases than we realize , 9 out of 29 . 2. The size of the stomach varies enormously and the tubular ...
... REGARDS THE INTESTINAL LENGTH AND NUTRITION . L. T. Swaim , Cambridge , Mass . , con- cludes : 1. Ptosis is present probably in many more cases than we realize , 9 out of 29 . 2. The size of the stomach varies enormously and the tubular ...
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... reached . Although much has been said and written in regard to Open Air Schools , it might be well to describe , briefly , a typical school , because it seems that few physicians have had the time AIKMAN : OPEN AIR SCHOOLS 11.
... reached . Although much has been said and written in regard to Open Air Schools , it might be well to describe , briefly , a typical school , because it seems that few physicians have had the time AIKMAN : OPEN AIR SCHOOLS 11.
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... 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 Hospital for ...
... 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 Hospital for ...
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... regard to protective measures . Cases that are run down and predisposed to the disease are also taken , especially those cases of malnutrition , anaemia , round shoulders and the like . Nearly all these cases gain in weight , and during ...
... regard to protective measures . Cases that are run down and predisposed to the disease are also taken , especially those cases of malnutrition , anaemia , round shoulders and the like . Nearly all these cases gain in weight , and during ...
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... regard to cancer generally . RURAL ORIGIN OF TYPHOID . The Jour . of the A. M. A. , April 12 , 1913 , comments editorially on Boldman's study of conditions in New York City , and his conclusion that over half the cases are due to out ...
... regard to cancer generally . RURAL ORIGIN OF TYPHOID . The Jour . of the A. M. A. , April 12 , 1913 , comments editorially on Boldman's study of conditions in New York City , and his conclusion that over half the cases are due to out ...
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