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Page 15
... course he steps on board , takes the helm and steers straight for the maelstrom . " This is what one of our colleagues , a poet , has to say . It is a mistake to impute all the fault to the alcohol , it would rather do so to man . To be ...
... course he steps on board , takes the helm and steers straight for the maelstrom . " This is what one of our colleagues , a poet , has to say . It is a mistake to impute all the fault to the alcohol , it would rather do so to man . To be ...
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... course , gentlemen , I would not like that you should believe that , in my opinion , people must drink alcohol . No ; not at all . Alcohol is not necessary for the human body ; but on the other side , I believe , it is the worst method ...
... course , gentlemen , I would not like that you should believe that , in my opinion , people must drink alcohol . No ; not at all . Alcohol is not necessary for the human body ; but on the other side , I believe , it is the worst method ...
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... course , does not regard alcohol as a specific against puerperal fever , but he believes to be able to increase the resistance of the organism against the invading infection . It is partly an over - exertion of an attempt of re- pulsing ...
... course , does not regard alcohol as a specific against puerperal fever , but he believes to be able to increase the resistance of the organism against the invading infection . It is partly an over - exertion of an attempt of re- pulsing ...
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... course of forty - eight hours . For the dropsy occasionally encountered in dia- betes , Dickinson recommends rest in bed , bandaging and tincture of iron . Crural thrombosis is best treated , according to Prof. Wilson , by moderate ...
... course of forty - eight hours . For the dropsy occasionally encountered in dia- betes , Dickinson recommends rest in bed , bandaging and tincture of iron . Crural thrombosis is best treated , according to Prof. Wilson , by moderate ...
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... course a typographic success . The young society is making a good start , and we wish it continued prosperity . Saunder's Medical Hand - Atlases - Atlas of Diseases of the Skin . - Including an Epitome of Pathology and Treatment . By ...
... course a typographic success . The young society is making a good start , and we wish it continued prosperity . Saunder's Medical Hand - Atlases - Atlas of Diseases of the Skin . - Including an Epitome of Pathology and Treatment . By ...
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