The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 63

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W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1911

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Page 887 - If a man can write a better book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mousetrap than his neighbor, though he builds his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door.
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Page 906 - New and Nonofficial Remedies, issued by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association, and contains descriptions of all articles approved by the Council up to December 31, 1909.
Page 906 - Containing descriptions of articles which have been accepted by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association, prior to Jan.
Page 906 - This is the 1911 edition of the annual New and Nonofficial Remedies, issued by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association, and contains descriptions of all articles approved by the Council, up to Dec.
Page 461 - One end of the tape is placed at the upper border of the symphysis, while the other is held by the thumb into the palm of the hand.
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