Medical Sentinel, Volume 251917 |
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Page 3257
... death . The question is not , Why did some committee ask the ex- presidents to make up a slate ? It is not , Why did the ex - presi- dents go into this kind of politics , for the ex - presidents merely approved . The real question is ...
... death . The question is not , Why did some committee ask the ex- presidents to make up a slate ? It is not , Why did the ex - presi- dents go into this kind of politics , for the ex - presidents merely approved . The real question is ...
Page 3263
... death . Could anything be presented more convincing of the efficiency and devotion of our caretakers of health ? Incident to the nature of a seafaring life is of course the constant menace of drowning , and of our total deaths 51 , or ...
... death . Could anything be presented more convincing of the efficiency and devotion of our caretakers of health ? Incident to the nature of a seafaring life is of course the constant menace of drowning , and of our total deaths 51 , or ...
Page 3264
... deaths to this disease ; naval mortality during 1915 owes 11 per cent of its deaths to this cause , and this is being materially bettered each year . The activities of the medical department of the Navy during the past year have been ...
... deaths to this disease ; naval mortality during 1915 owes 11 per cent of its deaths to this cause , and this is being materially bettered each year . The activities of the medical department of the Navy during the past year have been ...
Page 3266
... death , and the observations that had been made by Professor Maurice H. Richardson were pointed to as evidence that the idea was not entirely without some very good and substantial reasons . My attention was first directed to those ...
... death , and the observations that had been made by Professor Maurice H. Richardson were pointed to as evidence that the idea was not entirely without some very good and substantial reasons . My attention was first directed to those ...
Page 3267
... death of Professor Richardson oc- curred , he , too , had observed a glycosuria which seemed to have had for its cause the same pancreatic change he had prev- iously noted as a result of gallbladder irritation . Since that time other ...
... death of Professor Richardson oc- curred , he , too , had observed a glycosuria which seemed to have had for its cause the same pancreatic change he had prev- iously noted as a result of gallbladder irritation . Since that time other ...
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Page 3753 - ... be it further Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the society, and that a copy be sent to the relatives of our deceased member.