Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 161904 |
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... Diseases of the Stomach and Intestine's By Boardman Reed , M.D .. ....................................... Malignant Disease of the Larynx - Carci- noma and Sarcoma . By Philip De Santi , F.R.C.S .. Manual of Materia Medica and Pharmacy ...
... Diseases of the Stomach and Intestine's By Boardman Reed , M.D .. ....................................... Malignant Disease of the Larynx - Carci- noma and Sarcoma . By Philip De Santi , F.R.C.S .. Manual of Materia Medica and Pharmacy ...
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... disease is lying . According to rule 4 , section 17 , schedule B , R.S.O. , placarding is required for scarlet fever , diphtheria , smallpox , cholera , or whooping cough , but is not considered necessary for typhoid fever . Primary ...
... disease is lying . According to rule 4 , section 17 , schedule B , R.S.O. , placarding is required for scarlet fever , diphtheria , smallpox , cholera , or whooping cough , but is not considered necessary for typhoid fever . Primary ...
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... disease was con- tracted a report from the householder and one from the attending physician will answer . If in an ... disease in question , and the medical health officer of the municipality where the disease had occurred being informed ...
... disease was con- tracted a report from the householder and one from the attending physician will answer . If in an ... disease in question , and the medical health officer of the municipality where the disease had occurred being informed ...
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... Diseases of the Nose and Throat " ) that , " Per- sons whose occupations keep them exposed to constant respiration of foul or ... disease does not exist . Dyspeptic ailments frequently coexist . Palpitation of the heart is not un- common ...
... Diseases of the Nose and Throat " ) that , " Per- sons whose occupations keep them exposed to constant respiration of foul or ... disease does not exist . Dyspeptic ailments frequently coexist . Palpitation of the heart is not un- common ...
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... disease . It is said to occur more frequently among women than men , probably owing to the more sedentary occupations of the former , and the consequent greater tendency to disease of the mucous membranes . We should remember , also ...
... disease . It is said to occur more frequently among women than men , probably owing to the more sedentary occupations of the former , and the consequent greater tendency to disease of the mucous membranes . We should remember , also ...
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