Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Volume 43J.C. Culbertson, 1899 |
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... Nature's repair is rapid when the old alcoholic débris has been eliminated and ruts and haunts deserted , if not to listen to the still small voice , at least to com- mune with self to the end of shaking off and taking on that which ...
... Nature's repair is rapid when the old alcoholic débris has been eliminated and ruts and haunts deserted , if not to listen to the still small voice , at least to com- mune with self to the end of shaking off and taking on that which ...
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... nature , the hair is apt to become straighter than usual . This is due to the contraction of the hair muscle , and the phenomenon is well rendered in the colloquial phrase expressive of the hair " standing on end . " More obscure is the ...
... nature , the hair is apt to become straighter than usual . This is due to the contraction of the hair muscle , and the phenomenon is well rendered in the colloquial phrase expressive of the hair " standing on end . " More obscure is the ...
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... nature of the fetal disease , and , if smallpox , at what time was the infection in the mother con- veyed to the child ? Wolff has demonstrated by injection methods , in opposition to Koubassoff , that there is no direct vascular com ...
... nature of the fetal disease , and , if smallpox , at what time was the infection in the mother con- veyed to the child ? Wolff has demonstrated by injection methods , in opposition to Koubassoff , that there is no direct vascular com ...
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... these dumb animals , like Baalam's ass , speak to the assembled multitude the writer thinks there would be a scientific awakening . Something of like miracu- lous nature must occur 34 THE CINCINNATI LANCET - CLINIC .
... these dumb animals , like Baalam's ass , speak to the assembled multitude the writer thinks there would be a scientific awakening . Something of like miracu- lous nature must occur 34 THE CINCINNATI LANCET - CLINIC .
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... nature with a mind receptive and discriminat- ing , study and a fondness for the clas- sics had developed in him intellectual power which was strengthened by cul- ture and difcipline . This enabled him to comprehend with readiness and ...
... nature with a mind receptive and discriminat- ing , study and a fondness for the clas- sics had developed in him intellectual power which was strengthened by cul- ture and difcipline . This enabled him to comprehend with readiness and ...
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