American Medicine, Volume 39American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1933 |
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Page 26
... tion of the present generation . The rules of life accepted by the ancient Hebrews were given as civic and religious orders , and are scatteredly written into the Talmud as well as into Ecclesiasticus . The Talmudic hygienic principles ...
... tion of the present generation . The rules of life accepted by the ancient Hebrews were given as civic and religious orders , and are scatteredly written into the Talmud as well as into Ecclesiasticus . The Talmudic hygienic principles ...
Page 379
... tion had often better not be made . Not only must the urine be fresh but it must be obtained in such a manner that it will not contain pus and bacteria which come from inflammations in and about the male urethra , from the vulva and ...
... tion had often better not be made . Not only must the urine be fresh but it must be obtained in such a manner that it will not contain pus and bacteria which come from inflammations in and about the male urethra , from the vulva and ...
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... tion for an elegant scalp wash . It is true that my teachers and I ordered scalp washes and hair tonics . But we ordered them by hospital formulary or by number . Or some of the men directed the patient to one par- ticular druggist who ...
... tion for an elegant scalp wash . It is true that my teachers and I ordered scalp washes and hair tonics . But we ordered them by hospital formulary or by number . Or some of the men directed the patient to one par- ticular druggist who ...
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