The Medical World, Volumes 44-451926 |
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... editor tells of an old Indian who came into his office to pay for his paper . The editor took the money ; then the Indian wanted a receipt . The editor tried to talk him out of it . Mr. Indian insisted . After making it out , the editor ...
... editor tells of an old Indian who came into his office to pay for his paper . The editor took the money ; then the Indian wanted a receipt . The editor tried to talk him out of it . Mr. Indian insisted . After making it out , the editor ...
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... EDITOR MEDICAL WORLD : -My 18 - month - old child is very active and seems to be in perfect health , but ( 1 ) he is very sensitive to eggs in whatever form given , even as much as will cover a finger nail ; it nauseates him and he What ...
... EDITOR MEDICAL WORLD : -My 18 - month - old child is very active and seems to be in perfect health , but ( 1 ) he is very sensitive to eggs in whatever form given , even as much as will cover a finger nail ; it nauseates him and he What ...
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... Editor . Harry N. Jennett , M.D. Associate Burton R. Miller , M.D. Editors Entered at the Philadelphia Postoffice as Second Class Matter . SUBSCRIPTION RATES : To any part of the United States or Mexico , ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per ...
... Editor . Harry N. Jennett , M.D. Associate Burton R. Miller , M.D. Editors Entered at the Philadelphia Postoffice as Second Class Matter . SUBSCRIPTION RATES : To any part of the United States or Mexico , ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per ...
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... EDITOR MEDICAL WORLD : -I would like some advice from the good readers of THE WORLD in regard to my health . I am 61 years of age , 5 ft . 10 ; weigh 175 pounds ; confined in office most of the time ; constipated ; poor digestion ...
... EDITOR MEDICAL WORLD : -I would like some advice from the good readers of THE WORLD in regard to my health . I am 61 years of age , 5 ft . 10 ; weigh 175 pounds ; confined in office most of the time ; constipated ; poor digestion ...
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... Editor . Harry N. Jennett , M.D. Associate Burton R. Miller , M.D. ( Editors Entered at the Philadelphia Postoffice as Second Class Matter . AND SUBSCRIPTION RATES : To any part of the United States or Mexico , ONE DOLLAR FIFTY CENTS ...
... Editor . Harry N. Jennett , M.D. Associate Burton R. Miller , M.D. ( Editors Entered at the Philadelphia Postoffice as Second Class Matter . AND SUBSCRIPTION RATES : To any part of the United States or Mexico , ONE DOLLAR FIFTY CENTS ...
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