Daniel's Texas Medical Journal, Volume 13Ferdinand Eugene Daniel 1897 |
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... means of societies and journals ? Nothing promotes narrowness of mind and contracted mental vision , more than isolation , and men who continue to be satisfied , alone , with the truths reached by their own investigation and experience ...
... means of societies and journals ? Nothing promotes narrowness of mind and contracted mental vision , more than isolation , and men who continue to be satisfied , alone , with the truths reached by their own investigation and experience ...
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... means of gaining this knowledge . Reading widens our knowledge , but only by personal contact with each other can we catch the stimulus to personal effort to reach after higher things . Thus there is an element in modern society that ...
... means of gaining this knowledge . Reading widens our knowledge , but only by personal contact with each other can we catch the stimulus to personal effort to reach after higher things . Thus there is an element in modern society that ...
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... means of support , whose daily rounds is but a tread - mill to coin dollars , will never attain the full measure of usefulness of which he is capable . There is hardly a walk in life , for educated men , which does not offer greater ...
... means of support , whose daily rounds is but a tread - mill to coin dollars , will never attain the full measure of usefulness of which he is capable . There is hardly a walk in life , for educated men , which does not offer greater ...
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... means of organization , of the regular profession , for the ex- tinction of quackery , and it has become a terror to evil doers . In organization lies our only hope of exerting sufficient influ- ence to secure such medical legislation ...
... means of organization , of the regular profession , for the ex- tinction of quackery , and it has become a terror to evil doers . In organization lies our only hope of exerting sufficient influ- ence to secure such medical legislation ...
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... means is to add to the boiled water 0.25 per cent . of sodium hydrate , pure , containing no sulphur . During an operation the instru- ment should lie in the solution thus prepared . Sharp knives placed in this preparation do not lose ...
... means is to add to the boiled water 0.25 per cent . of sodium hydrate , pure , containing no sulphur . During an operation the instru- ment should lie in the solution thus prepared . Sharp knives placed in this preparation do not lose ...
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