American Medicine, Volume 41American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1935 |
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... cent , while the skin and other organs accounted for the remaining 20 per cent . The stomach and liver were charged with 44 per cent of the cancer deaths among white males , but with only 30 per cent among white females . Cancers of the ...
... cent , while the skin and other organs accounted for the remaining 20 per cent . The stomach and liver were charged with 44 per cent of the cancer deaths among white males , but with only 30 per cent among white females . Cancers of the ...
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... cent were due to gonorrhea , and that in 95 per cent the history was reliable and clear . Pozzi and Frederic reported a percentage of 75 per cent . Some estimates are as low as 47 per cent we are sure the latter is much too low . It is ...
... cent were due to gonorrhea , and that in 95 per cent the history was reliable and clear . Pozzi and Frederic reported a percentage of 75 per cent . Some estimates are as low as 47 per cent we are sure the latter is much too low . It is ...
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... cent were operated upon within 24 hours of the onset of acute abdominal pain , and but 37 per cent within the first 48 hours . No case was given the benefit of surgery within the first 12 hours . On the other hand , in 100 cases of ...
... cent were operated upon within 24 hours of the onset of acute abdominal pain , and but 37 per cent within the first 48 hours . No case was given the benefit of surgery within the first 12 hours . On the other hand , in 100 cases of ...
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Progress in Treatment of the Myopathies 56 | 5 |
A New Curative Treatment for Sinus Disease | 14 |
Progressive Catarrhal Deafness Tympanic Arthritis | 22 |
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