The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New Preparations, Volume 37R. H. Andrews 1915 Edited by R.H. Andrews. |
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... to accurately diag- nose the case . He cannot sleep when a human life or suffering depends upon his care and knowledge . No wonder over - worked physi- cians and surgeons are not long - lived ! THE TREATMENT OF HEADACHES Some one has ...
... to accurately diag- nose the case . He cannot sleep when a human life or suffering depends upon his care and knowledge . No wonder over - worked physi- cians and surgeons are not long - lived ! THE TREATMENT OF HEADACHES Some one has ...
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... to an over - plus of supply to systemic needs . The highest efficiency of communal or individual life is possible only where the balance of supply and demand is equipoised . On the other hand wherever this balance is broken , the system ...
... to an over - plus of supply to systemic needs . The highest efficiency of communal or individual life is possible only where the balance of supply and demand is equipoised . On the other hand wherever this balance is broken , the system ...
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... only by the same vicious strain which prompted the fathers to alcoholic ... has been attempted . New and different ideas always shock us , but the re ... knowledge and skill of a subject that is so closely allied to human life and health ...
... only by the same vicious strain which prompted the fathers to alcoholic ... has been attempted . New and different ideas always shock us , but the re ... knowledge and skill of a subject that is so closely allied to human life and health ...
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... can adequately rear . She says : " It is only the workers who are ignorant of the knowledge ... use the term " crime of over - childbearing " advisedly , for the bringing ... life of children , so born and reared will be stunted , starved and ...
... can adequately rear . She says : " It is only the workers who are ignorant of the knowledge ... use the term " crime of over - childbearing " advisedly , for the bringing ... life of children , so born and reared will be stunted , starved and ...
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... can- cer , which rose from 63 per 100,000 of popu- lation in 1900 , to 78.9 ... real . To demonstrate the frightful mortality of cancer , we need only consider , as an example , the ... have saved many lives . 138 THE MEDICAL SUMMARY.
... can- cer , which rose from 63 per 100,000 of popu- lation in 1900 , to 78.9 ... real . To demonstrate the frightful mortality of cancer , we need only consider , as an example , the ... have saved many lives . 138 THE MEDICAL SUMMARY.
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Page 84 - ... territory, or district of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, into any other state, territory or district of the United States or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof...
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