Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 24s.l., 1904 |
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... TION IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS . * By EDWARD JACKSON , M.D. , Denver , Colo . We study disease that life and health may be preserved . Medicine began with men already stricken by wound or poison or infection , and the things looked to for ...
... TION IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS . * By EDWARD JACKSON , M.D. , Denver , Colo . We study disease that life and health may be preserved . Medicine began with men already stricken by wound or poison or infection , and the things looked to for ...
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... tion in the schools dealt merely with contagious diseases , the duty would be well performed only by one who had received the greater part of a thorough medical education . In New York City , where the inspector is not allowed to ...
... tion in the schools dealt merely with contagious diseases , the duty would be well performed only by one who had received the greater part of a thorough medical education . In New York City , where the inspector is not allowed to ...
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... tion , in the tasks he is put to for the purpose of drawing out and developing his powers . In this direction there is opportunity for original scientific work of great importance . Progressive edu- cators feel keenly that popular ...
... tion , in the tasks he is put to for the purpose of drawing out and developing his powers . In this direction there is opportunity for original scientific work of great importance . Progressive edu- cators feel keenly that popular ...
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... tion of the bacteria , which might be due , taking into considera- tion that bacteria is acid - proof , to the alkalinity of the secretions which destroy by neutralization the waxy - fatty capsules and ren- der them less virulent and ...
... tion of the bacteria , which might be due , taking into considera- tion that bacteria is acid - proof , to the alkalinity of the secretions which destroy by neutralization the waxy - fatty capsules and ren- der them less virulent and ...
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... tion . The patient , a woman of about 22 , two years married , had had one miscarriage and had been having labor pains five hours previous to my seeing her . I found her in a very serious eclamptic convulsion , absolutely unconscious ...
... tion . The patient , a woman of about 22 , two years married , had had one miscarriage and had been having labor pains five hours previous to my seeing her . I found her in a very serious eclamptic convulsion , absolutely unconscious ...
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