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... weeks became turbid and lost its color . A fortnight later it was filtered , and the mere act of filtration at once restored its color . Two months later , when every trace of the blue had disappeared , withdrawing the cork and shaking ...
... weeks became turbid and lost its color . A fortnight later it was filtered , and the mere act of filtration at once restored its color . Two months later , when every trace of the blue had disappeared , withdrawing the cork and shaking ...
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... the company was well known . The Doctor responded to the telegram and treated the injured man not only on that occasion , but continued his treatment for six weeks , and subsequently presented his bill 6 THE MEDICAL BRIEF .
... the company was well known . The Doctor responded to the telegram and treated the injured man not only on that occasion , but continued his treatment for six weeks , and subsequently presented his bill 6 THE MEDICAL BRIEF .
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A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine and Surgery. treatment for six weeks , and subsequently presented his bill to the com- pany and also to the general manager . The company denied it was liable , because its general manager had ...
A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine and Surgery. treatment for six weeks , and subsequently presented his bill to the com- pany and also to the general manager . The company denied it was liable , because its general manager had ...
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... weeks later he was in the contagion hospital with small - pox , regretting that he had refused to be vaccinated . The other case was that of a pregnant woman , whose physi- cian had advised her against vaccination on account of her ...
... weeks later he was in the contagion hospital with small - pox , regretting that he had refused to be vaccinated . The other case was that of a pregnant woman , whose physi- cian had advised her against vaccination on account of her ...
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... weeks , one - tenth of a grain doses each night , remove un- doubted accumulations of gall - stones . In this case gall - stones had been diagnosed by competent physicians and the patient made ready for oper- ation . Again , in chronic ...
... weeks , one - tenth of a grain doses each night , remove un- doubted accumulations of gall - stones . In this case gall - stones had been diagnosed by competent physicians and the patient made ready for oper- ation . Again , in chronic ...
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