Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 30Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... Present Posi- nant Disease Venereal Prophylaxis , Public- ity in 219 ...... 467 Vironal : Indication for Its tion of Radiation in Treatment ( Concluded ) .... Smith , Frank , Yellow Profession- alism 441 ...... 303 Use 210 Pneumonitis ...
... Present Posi- nant Disease Venereal Prophylaxis , Public- ity in 219 ...... 467 Vironal : Indication for Its tion of Radiation in Treatment ( Concluded ) .... Smith , Frank , Yellow Profession- alism 441 ...... 303 Use 210 Pneumonitis ...
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... present day , but the jails and penitentiaries are being overcrowded by ignominious failures . Quacks and Charlatans have grown rich and waxed fat in the past by working on the credulity of an unsuspecting public . Every honest ...
... present day , but the jails and penitentiaries are being overcrowded by ignominious failures . Quacks and Charlatans have grown rich and waxed fat in the past by working on the credulity of an unsuspecting public . Every honest ...
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... present methods give excellent results . Yet every operator finds special conditions in which he must resort to some new procedure to meet indications . These deviations from standard methods are likely to be employed : ( 1 ) In cases ...
... present methods give excellent results . Yet every operator finds special conditions in which he must resort to some new procedure to meet indications . These deviations from standard methods are likely to be employed : ( 1 ) In cases ...
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... present . Reports were made by the Executive Committee , Secretary and Treasurer . The President , in the retiring address , said the membership had increased , during the year , from 175 to 212. He congratu- lated the society on the ...
... present . Reports were made by the Executive Committee , Secretary and Treasurer . The President , in the retiring address , said the membership had increased , during the year , from 175 to 212. He congratu- lated the society on the ...
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... present enjoyed the instructive half hour spent with the reader . At the close of the meeting President - elect Richardson invited all present to the Commer- cial Club where an elegant luncheon was served . The Marion County Society ...
... present enjoyed the instructive half hour spent with the reader . At the close of the meeting President - elect Richardson invited all present to the Commer- cial Club where an elegant luncheon was served . The Marion County Society ...
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