Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 27Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1903 |
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... nature of the disease , and this too in one of the best sec- tions of the city . I have made careful inquiry regarding the cases here that I had not seen , and those that I had under ob- servation , I tabulated carefully from the first ...
... nature of the disease , and this too in one of the best sec- tions of the city . I have made careful inquiry regarding the cases here that I had not seen , and those that I had under ob- servation , I tabulated carefully from the first ...
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... nature's cure . The toxic principle in snake venom is some proteid body allied to the ricin and abrin of vegetable poisons and to the toxines of bacteria . By their use in the usual way active im- munization can be done as in both the ...
... nature's cure . The toxic principle in snake venom is some proteid body allied to the ricin and abrin of vegetable poisons and to the toxines of bacteria . By their use in the usual way active im- munization can be done as in both the ...
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... used in Dr. Halstead's wards at the Johns Hopkins Hospital very extensively in the diagnosis of mostly bone and glandular lesions of doubtful nature . In an exhaustive resume of the subject in ZINNINGER - INFECTION AND IMMUNITY . 19.
... used in Dr. Halstead's wards at the Johns Hopkins Hospital very extensively in the diagnosis of mostly bone and glandular lesions of doubtful nature . In an exhaustive resume of the subject in ZINNINGER - INFECTION AND IMMUNITY . 19.
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... nature of the infection is definitely known . In case an organism is isolated from a given diseased individual , and if the serum of the host agglutinates it when properly diluted , it is considered as proved that it is the pathogenetic ...
... nature of the infection is definitely known . In case an organism is isolated from a given diseased individual , and if the serum of the host agglutinates it when properly diluted , it is considered as proved that it is the pathogenetic ...
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... natural order Araliaceæ , while others place it in the natural order Umbelliferæ . This latter This latter is the parsley family . American ginseng is found growing wild in the woods and shady groves from Canada to Georgia , and from ...
... natural order Araliaceæ , while others place it in the natural order Umbelliferæ . This latter This latter is the parsley family . American ginseng is found growing wild in the woods and shady groves from Canada to Georgia , and from ...
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