St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volume 27Medical Journal and Library Association of the Mississippi Valley, 1902 |
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... increase of range . It was estimated during the Franco - German war that it took something like 400 shots to wound one adversary . The tactics of those days provided for mass formations of men and close range - fighting ; now - a - days ...
... increase of range . It was estimated during the Franco - German war that it took something like 400 shots to wound one adversary . The tactics of those days provided for mass formations of men and close range - fighting ; now - a - days ...
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... occasionally serve a useful purpose when obstruction is threat- ened . But the tendency of malignant growths to take on 1 renewed and increased activity when subjected to traumatism , surgical COOKE . - DISEASE OF THE RECTUM . 23.
... occasionally serve a useful purpose when obstruction is threat- ened . But the tendency of malignant growths to take on 1 renewed and increased activity when subjected to traumatism , surgical COOKE . - DISEASE OF THE RECTUM . 23.
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renewed and increased activity when subjected to traumatism , surgical or otherwise , must be constantly borne in mind in de- ciding upon such measures . In selected cases colostomy possesses decided advantages over every other method ...
renewed and increased activity when subjected to traumatism , surgical or otherwise , must be constantly borne in mind in de- ciding upon such measures . In selected cases colostomy possesses decided advantages over every other method ...
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... increase as the series advanced , as must be necessarily the case , if the agent would be a substance like , for instance , bacterial toxins . The fact that the virulence remained unaltered proved clearly that the agent multiplied in ...
... increase as the series advanced , as must be necessarily the case , if the agent would be a substance like , for instance , bacterial toxins . The fact that the virulence remained unaltered proved clearly that the agent multiplied in ...
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... increase of our information . Already these studies have , in a certain direction , furnished a hint that is not without importance . Of a number of other diseases , which from their character we must designate as infectious , the ...
... increase of our information . Already these studies have , in a certain direction , furnished a hint that is not without importance . Of a number of other diseases , which from their character we must designate as infectious , the ...
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