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... become a classic . " Its conclusions are thus summarized : Conclusions of the New Report . - 1 . That sleeping sickness is caused by the entrance into the blood and cerebro spinal fluid of a species of trypanosome . 2. That this species ...
... become a classic . " Its conclusions are thus summarized : Conclusions of the New Report . - 1 . That sleeping sickness is caused by the entrance into the blood and cerebro spinal fluid of a species of trypanosome . 2. That this species ...
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... become more promptly effectual . Thymus Gland and Marasmus .- ( Amer . Med . Jour . , Sept. 19 . ) - Ruhrah reports the results of studies of 18 cases of marasmus . Excepting the terminal infection , atrophy of the thymus was the only ...
... become more promptly effectual . Thymus Gland and Marasmus .- ( Amer . Med . Jour . , Sept. 19 . ) - Ruhrah reports the results of studies of 18 cases of marasmus . Excepting the terminal infection , atrophy of the thymus was the only ...
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... becomes accustomed to most things . One may become accustomed to the auto , but the process is not healthy . A mental intoxication results from fast driving that produces a deal of nerve waste . Many auto diseases are becoming preva ...
... becomes accustomed to most things . One may become accustomed to the auto , but the process is not healthy . A mental intoxication results from fast driving that produces a deal of nerve waste . Many auto diseases are becoming preva ...
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... his recent illness . DR . WALLACE O. BUCKLAND , ex - Councilman of Oakland , died Nov. 29 , 1903 . Dr. H. O. BRINK , of Kelseyville , was elected County Physician for 1904 . DR . O. W. SINCLAIR has become a member of Editorial . 41.
... his recent illness . DR . WALLACE O. BUCKLAND , ex - Councilman of Oakland , died Nov. 29 , 1903 . Dr. H. O. BRINK , of Kelseyville , was elected County Physician for 1904 . DR . O. W. SINCLAIR has become a member of Editorial . 41.
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DR . O. W. SINCLAIR has become a member of the Sequoia Hospital of Eureka . DR . R. V. DAY , of Los Angeles , has resigned from the City Board of Health . DR . J. M. ARMSTRONG , of Los Angeles , has returned after his Eastern trip . DR ...
DR . O. W. SINCLAIR has become a member of the Sequoia Hospital of Eureka . DR . R. V. DAY , of Los Angeles , has resigned from the City Board of Health . DR . J. M. ARMSTRONG , of Los Angeles , has returned after his Eastern trip . DR ...
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