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... effects that are very striking . From numerous observations we con- clude that high altitudes are of much more value ... effect on the general health , inducing languor and loss of appetite and promoting the progress of wasting diseases ...
... effects that are very striking . From numerous observations we con- clude that high altitudes are of much more value ... effect on the general health , inducing languor and loss of appetite and promoting the progress of wasting diseases ...
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... effect of the Japan current which brings with it from the distance the most invigorating climate . With reference to Prescott , Arizona , I must agree with Dr. John R. Walls : " I have seen all of Colorado and its boasted climate ...
... effect of the Japan current which brings with it from the distance the most invigorating climate . With reference to Prescott , Arizona , I must agree with Dr. John R. Walls : " I have seen all of Colorado and its boasted climate ...
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... effect on the paralytic condition . But then there occurred other symptoms which remained unaltered till he came under my treatment on August 21. Status presens . He came into my room with a slow , unsteady gait , every step seemed to ...
... effect on the paralytic condition . But then there occurred other symptoms which remained unaltered till he came under my treatment on August 21. Status presens . He came into my room with a slow , unsteady gait , every step seemed to ...
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... effects of heredity are greater upon women than upon men . " If we shake the tree the bad apples fall first . So in ... effect produced by X rays was also caused by a newly dis- covered substance called radium . The question then arose ...
... effects of heredity are greater upon women than upon men . " If we shake the tree the bad apples fall first . So in ... effect produced by X rays was also caused by a newly dis- covered substance called radium . The question then arose ...
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... effect wearing out in time . Still more interesting is the following em- phatic statement : " There is every warrant for positively asserting that although tuberculosis , elephantiasis , and tetanus are common in Porto Rico , in no case ...
... effect wearing out in time . Still more interesting is the following em- phatic statement : " There is every warrant for positively asserting that although tuberculosis , elephantiasis , and tetanus are common in Porto Rico , in no case ...
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