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... practice may be done two or three times out of five , the lens to which the ameba adheres is removed and , by gently rubbing its surface over that of a plate containing the hardened medium , the organism may be transferred . In this ...
... practice may be done two or three times out of five , the lens to which the ameba adheres is removed and , by gently rubbing its surface over that of a plate containing the hardened medium , the organism may be transferred . In this ...
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... practice of filtering water after it has been boiled is particularly pernicious . If filtration is desirable it should always be done first and the water boiled afterwards . The use of carbonated and other bottled waters , both imported ...
... practice of filtering water after it has been boiled is particularly pernicious . If filtration is desirable it should always be done first and the water boiled afterwards . The use of carbonated and other bottled waters , both imported ...
Page 95
... practices are suprisingly common and many cases of dysentery are undoubtedly brought about by the use of the latter . In Part I we ( Mr. Clegg ) have shown that amebas are much more dangerous when in the encysted stage , and that ...
... practices are suprisingly common and many cases of dysentery are undoubtedly brought about by the use of the latter . In Part I we ( Mr. Clegg ) have shown that amebas are much more dangerous when in the encysted stage , and that ...
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... practice rather than to a fault with the general plan of living . The medical profession is partly to blame for all these things . Our first duties are to guard the public health , and in the Philip- pine Islands there is certainly no ...
... practice rather than to a fault with the general plan of living . The medical profession is partly to blame for all these things . Our first duties are to guard the public health , and in the Philip- pine Islands there is certainly no ...
Page 99
... practice should extend to civil employees and be more general among the public . A civil employee arriving here from the United States gains his ideas of how to live from lay sources , and in the military he receives his information ...
... practice should extend to civil employees and be more general among the public . A civil employee arriving here from the United States gains his ideas of how to live from lay sources , and in the military he receives his information ...
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