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... common and the affection comes on much earlier in life in those persons who are of a corpulent tendency , and particularly where such individuals are rather free - livers . The comparative immunity of thin persons , it seems to me , may ...
... common and the affection comes on much earlier in life in those persons who are of a corpulent tendency , and particularly where such individuals are rather free - livers . The comparative immunity of thin persons , it seems to me , may ...
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... common , but in the vast majority of cases , no cause could be determined . Patients sought medical advice , either on account of pain in the ear , in the region of the mastoid or its vicinity , aural dis- charge , fever or swelling ...
... common , but in the vast majority of cases , no cause could be determined . Patients sought medical advice , either on account of pain in the ear , in the region of the mastoid or its vicinity , aural dis- charge , fever or swelling ...
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... common knowl- edge that excesses in eating cause gouty conditions ; so frequently is gout associated with the rich and overfed , that we have com- monly supposed that it could not occur in the poor and underfed ; which , however , is an ...
... common knowl- edge that excesses in eating cause gouty conditions ; so frequently is gout associated with the rich and overfed , that we have com- monly supposed that it could not occur in the poor and underfed ; which , however , is an ...
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... common and vulgar forms of excess would develop disease conditions ; so that we are prepared to take the next step - how it may be pre- vented . I would suggest , first , that we can be more frugal in our meals than we have been in the ...
... common and vulgar forms of excess would develop disease conditions ; so that we are prepared to take the next step - how it may be pre- vented . I would suggest , first , that we can be more frugal in our meals than we have been in the ...
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... common there , and that he promised exemption from the Egyptian sus- ceptibility to disease if they followed the laws which he set forth for them , it may well be believed that Tuberculosis , or Con- sumption as it is frequently called ...
... common there , and that he promised exemption from the Egyptian sus- ceptibility to disease if they followed the laws which he set forth for them , it may well be believed that Tuberculosis , or Con- sumption as it is frequently called ...
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