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... Cause of Greatness in Men 261 Government Asked to Establish a Provin- cial Department of Pathology . 424 Editorial Notes ........ ..57 , 114 , 178 , 268 , 339 , 408 Epidemic Cerebro - Spinal Meningitis from the Public Health Standpoint ...
... Cause of Greatness in Men 261 Government Asked to Establish a Provin- cial Department of Pathology . 424 Editorial Notes ........ ..57 , 114 , 178 , 268 , 339 , 408 Epidemic Cerebro - Spinal Meningitis from the Public Health Standpoint ...
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... cause loos- ening of the crusts further attempts at removal should be desisted from for the present and raying proceeded with , allowing the eucalyptus - glycerin to remain on . If the crusts are still adherent at the conclusion of the ...
... cause loos- ening of the crusts further attempts at removal should be desisted from for the present and raying proceeded with , allowing the eucalyptus - glycerin to remain on . If the crusts are still adherent at the conclusion of the ...
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... with the brush discharge to the surrounding parts . This caused the fibrous tissue to soften and break down , and after thirty - six further exposures to ultra - violet rays all ulcerated patches 6 Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery .
... with the brush discharge to the surrounding parts . This caused the fibrous tissue to soften and break down , and after thirty - six further exposures to ultra - violet rays all ulcerated patches 6 Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery .
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... cause the disease to spread and also to appear in parts hitherto free from it . In such cases the X - ray will be the prefer- able treatment . The duration of exposure to either rays will depend largely upon the state of the skin , the ...
... cause the disease to spread and also to appear in parts hitherto free from it . In such cases the X - ray will be the prefer- able treatment . The duration of exposure to either rays will depend largely upon the state of the skin , the ...
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... cause . 2. The presence of bacteria in the circulation is not sufficient cause alone ; a locus minoris resistentiae must exist ( experiments of inocula- tion , in which the endocarditis is not wounded , give negative results , but when ...
... cause . 2. The presence of bacteria in the circulation is not sufficient cause alone ; a locus minoris resistentiae must exist ( experiments of inocula- tion , in which the endocarditis is not wounded , give negative results , but when ...
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