The Medical World, Volumes 46-471928 |
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... person or persons as to what to prescribe or not to prescribe in the treatment of your pa- tients . Their interest comes first , and you are in duty bound to use whatever method or means necessary to accomplish that purpose . Subscribe ...
... person or persons as to what to prescribe or not to prescribe in the treatment of your pa- tients . Their interest comes first , and you are in duty bound to use whatever method or means necessary to accomplish that purpose . Subscribe ...
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... persons get sick with what- ever disease they read of . These persons can be cured by any bottle of stuff that purports to be medicine or by any kind of powwowing , including christianscience- less powwowing . Dr. Walsh is a neurologist ...
... persons get sick with what- ever disease they read of . These persons can be cured by any bottle of stuff that purports to be medicine or by any kind of powwowing , including christianscience- less powwowing . Dr. Walsh is a neurologist ...
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... persons , and 157 infant deaths per thousand persons . From 1921 to 1925 there were only 10.9 deaths per thousand and 76 infant deaths . " These figures mean , " said Sir George , " that despite an enor- mous increase of population ...
... persons , and 157 infant deaths per thousand persons . From 1921 to 1925 there were only 10.9 deaths per thousand and 76 infant deaths . " These figures mean , " said Sir George , " that despite an enor- mous increase of population ...
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... probably will never need repetition . For the results obtained will be sufficient for the person's regular physician to care for him thereafter , be- cause he will know in advance pathologi- > JANUARY , 1928 ] A Health Examination.
... probably will never need repetition . For the results obtained will be sufficient for the person's regular physician to care for him thereafter , be- cause he will know in advance pathologi- > JANUARY , 1928 ] A Health Examination.
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... person . The average physiological age of the author's vital organs is 82 years , and his effort should be to attend ... persons suffering from the diseased con- ditions of these special organs have ar- rived at this condition either ...
... person . The average physiological age of the author's vital organs is 82 years , and his effort should be to attend ... persons suffering from the diseased con- ditions of these special organs have ar- rived at this condition either ...
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