The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 26, Part 1Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1904 |
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... application he has at last secured . Where there are several examiners and the agent has the disposition of the examination , is it any wonder that an examiner does his work superficially when he knows that the more thorough he is the ...
... application he has at last secured . Where there are several examiners and the agent has the disposition of the examination , is it any wonder that an examiner does his work superficially when he knows that the more thorough he is the ...
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... applications are made and the general agent then tells the agent . In many cases . the agent never notifies the applicant . The company should require from the general agent in every instance a statement that the appli- cant has been ...
... applications are made and the general agent then tells the agent . In many cases . the agent never notifies the applicant . The company should require from the general agent in every instance a statement that the appli- cant has been ...
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... application must be recognized ; and third , the interests of the company , in seeing that the quality of the risk is up to the high standard at which it has practically always been kept , in old line life insurance companies . Even the ...
... application must be recognized ; and third , the interests of the company , in seeing that the quality of the risk is up to the high standard at which it has practically always been kept , in old line life insurance companies . Even the ...
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... applications of medicines . A number of different tubes are used for this work , but my preference is the ordinary flexible rubber colon tube , for with this it can be passed to almost any portion of the large bowel . The technique is ...
... applications of medicines . A number of different tubes are used for this work , but my preference is the ordinary flexible rubber colon tube , for with this it can be passed to almost any portion of the large bowel . The technique is ...
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... application of heat directly to the diseased surfaces , thereby caus- ing a decrease in the inflammatory condition of the bowel . I have invariably utilized this treatment in all cases of constipa- tion resulting from such diseases of ...
... application of heat directly to the diseased surfaces , thereby caus- ing a decrease in the inflammatory condition of the bowel . I have invariably utilized this treatment in all cases of constipa- tion resulting from such diseases of ...
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