The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 26, Part 1Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1904 |
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... question brings me to the important point of my paper . Politzer says , if we had a method whereby the ear could be kept dry in the acute stages , we could avoid many a chronic suppurative case , and mastoid involvement . Larmojez ...
... question brings me to the important point of my paper . Politzer says , if we had a method whereby the ear could be kept dry in the acute stages , we could avoid many a chronic suppurative case , and mastoid involvement . Larmojez ...
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... question is to reduce the number of germs to a minimum and to make the soil more or less intolerable for those that remain , and if not too many , our great defenders , the phagocytes , will intervene . They are always faithfully ...
... question is to reduce the number of germs to a minimum and to make the soil more or less intolerable for those that remain , and if not too many , our great defenders , the phagocytes , will intervene . They are always faithfully ...
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... questions the examiner asks and the physical examination he makes , apparently , are intended to discover the presence of consumption rather than tuberculosis , although I think you will agree with me that he should ordinarily be ...
... questions the examiner asks and the physical examination he makes , apparently , are intended to discover the presence of consumption rather than tuberculosis , although I think you will agree with me that he should ordinarily be ...
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... questions they expect the examiner to ask and the instructions they give him in order that he may determine the presence or absence of symptoms of this disease , or arrive at a conclusion as to individual or family predisposition to ...
... questions they expect the examiner to ask and the instructions they give him in order that he may determine the presence or absence of symptoms of this disease , or arrive at a conclusion as to individual or family predisposition to ...
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... questions are answered in the af- firmative , it must not be forgotten that the applicant may be able to " use language to conceal his thoughts " ; for instance , I have known a consumptive , when asked if he had ever been advised to ...
... questions are answered in the af- firmative , it must not be forgotten that the applicant may be able to " use language to conceal his thoughts " ; for instance , I have known a consumptive , when asked if he had ever been advised to ...
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