Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 161904 |
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... taken from the statistics of typhoid fever given in the Annual Report of Dr. Chamberlain upon the hospitals of Ontario , for 1903 , which shows that 1,231 males and 687 females were treated for typhoid fever in the Ontario hospitals ...
... taken from the statistics of typhoid fever given in the Annual Report of Dr. Chamberlain upon the hospitals of Ontario , for 1903 , which shows that 1,231 males and 687 females were treated for typhoid fever in the Ontario hospitals ...
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... taken to prevent the smearing of hands , face , clothing and bed clothes with the sputa . Should any accident of the kind happen , the parts should be immediately cleansed , and for this reason the clothing and wearing apparel of ...
... taken to prevent the smearing of hands , face , clothing and bed clothes with the sputa . Should any accident of the kind happen , the parts should be immediately cleansed , and for this reason the clothing and wearing apparel of ...
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... taken in connection with the returns of recruiting officers . An army officer quoted in the London Express says : In the last twenty years stature and chest have so dwindled that if we attempted to enlist on the standard of the 80's we ...
... taken in connection with the returns of recruiting officers . An army officer quoted in the London Express says : In the last twenty years stature and chest have so dwindled that if we attempted to enlist on the standard of the 80's we ...
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... taken a seat to listen to the precepts of an Aesculapian chief , who had strenuously instilled the lesson of resisting and contend- ing with him whenever unhappily he should seem to be near , and never yield to him so long as ...
... taken a seat to listen to the precepts of an Aesculapian chief , who had strenuously instilled the lesson of resisting and contend- ing with him whenever unhappily he should seem to be near , and never yield to him so long as ...
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... taken together show that one death is to be expected in every two hundred intra - spinal anesthesias . Moreover , the cases must be rare in which spinal anesthesia is available and can not be advantageously replaced by that form of ...
... taken together show that one death is to be expected in every two hundred intra - spinal anesthesias . Moreover , the cases must be rare in which spinal anesthesia is available and can not be advantageously replaced by that form of ...
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