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... important point gained . I contend that it is infinitely better for the patient to have him employed much of his time . He will eat better , sleep better and feel better if he has some regular employment , and he will be more agreeable ...
... important point gained . I contend that it is infinitely better for the patient to have him employed much of his time . He will eat better , sleep better and feel better if he has some regular employment , and he will be more agreeable ...
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... important personage in the community , especially is this true in the -country town . He should be the most thoroughly educated man in that town . His advice should be , and often is , more sought after than that of any other citizen ...
... important personage in the community , especially is this true in the -country town . He should be the most thoroughly educated man in that town . His advice should be , and often is , more sought after than that of any other citizen ...
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... important item . I believe that in the future it should be the pol- icy , when more room is needed , to build small detached buildings near the large ones , or when a new institution is located , have the plant con- sist of many small ...
... important item . I believe that in the future it should be the pol- icy , when more room is needed , to build small detached buildings near the large ones , or when a new institution is located , have the plant con- sist of many small ...
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... important measure is to promote a thorough elimination , and this is well done by administering epsom salts in fairly good sized doses . Whether called early or after the case is well advanced , order a dose of salts ; send the patient ...
... important measure is to promote a thorough elimination , and this is well done by administering epsom salts in fairly good sized doses . Whether called early or after the case is well advanced , order a dose of salts ; send the patient ...
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... important diseases to the physician and surgeon for the past ten years . Abundant statistics dealing with the relative frequency of the different types of appen- diceal and periappendiceal lesion exist ; and the anatomical ...
... important diseases to the physician and surgeon for the past ten years . Abundant statistics dealing with the relative frequency of the different types of appen- diceal and periappendiceal lesion exist ; and the anatomical ...
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