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... present , thick malodorous pus , with evidences by means of a probe of necrosed bone , and where the washings , sedimented and microscopic- ally examined , show bone dust and cholesteatoma cells , we can not expect any good results from ...
... present , thick malodorous pus , with evidences by means of a probe of necrosed bone , and where the washings , sedimented and microscopic- ally examined , show bone dust and cholesteatoma cells , we can not expect any good results from ...
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... present time . An argument that might be advanced by some of you would be that the solutions I use are entirely too weak to kill the gonococci . But what do you accomplish with your strong solutions ? In trying to kill the gonococci you ...
... present time . An argument that might be advanced by some of you would be that the solutions I use are entirely too weak to kill the gonococci . But what do you accomplish with your strong solutions ? In trying to kill the gonococci you ...
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... present would fight off the disease , or the presence of something in the tissues of a person which consti- tutes soil for the microorganisms . There is an individual predisposi- tion , a family predisposition , and a race ...
... present would fight off the disease , or the presence of something in the tissues of a person which consti- tutes soil for the microorganisms . There is an individual predisposi- tion , a family predisposition , and a race ...
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... present time almost the only concern of insurance organizations in regard to consumption has been the early diagnosis of the disease , but I believe we shall soon see very many of them in- terest themselves in the treatment of the ...
... present time almost the only concern of insurance organizations in regard to consumption has been the early diagnosis of the disease , but I believe we shall soon see very many of them in- terest themselves in the treatment of the ...
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... present , and thus facilitate their distinc- tion from red cells . Practically , however , the need of eliminating the four or five white cells ordinarily present in a field in such a dilu- 1 tion as we are now using is more fancied ...
... present , and thus facilitate their distinc- tion from red cells . Practically , however , the need of eliminating the four or five white cells ordinarily present in a field in such a dilu- 1 tion as we are now using is more fancied ...
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