The Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of preventionW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 350 pages |
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... nature and importance of the problems involved . The time is past for the student to receive adequate instruction in this work from the " Pro- fessor of Obstetrics and Hygiene , " of " Dermatology and Hygiene , " of " Materia Medica and ...
... nature and importance of the problems involved . The time is past for the student to receive adequate instruction in this work from the " Pro- fessor of Obstetrics and Hygiene , " of " Dermatology and Hygiene , " of " Materia Medica and ...
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... nature , the origin , and the cause of the sickness , the most likely channel or channels through which the disease was contracted , and the most reliable means of preventing its recurrence or spread . If the doctor cannot promptly ...
... nature , the origin , and the cause of the sickness , the most likely channel or channels through which the disease was contracted , and the most reliable means of preventing its recurrence or spread . If the doctor cannot promptly ...
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... nature the one from the other , and are of varying degrees of importance in their relation to morbid conditions . In considering this phase of our studies it is well to bear in mind from the beginning that beyond traumatisms and direct ...
... nature the one from the other , and are of varying degrees of importance in their relation to morbid conditions . In considering this phase of our studies it is well to bear in mind from the beginning that beyond traumatisms and direct ...
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Alexander Crever Abbott. so modify the normal vital resistance with which nature has provided him that he readily ... natural factors as age , sex , heredity , race , etc. , that in some cases exhibit a temporary , in others a continuous ...
Alexander Crever Abbott. so modify the normal vital resistance with which nature has provided him that he readily ... natural factors as age , sex , heredity , race , etc. , that in some cases exhibit a temporary , in others a continuous ...
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... nature , and simply indicate irregularities that are incidental to the progressive wearing out of the machinery of life . Among the commoner may be mentioned those affecting the heart and arteries , those of the renal and hepatic ...
... nature , and simply indicate irregularities that are incidental to the progressive wearing out of the machinery of life . Among the commoner may be mentioned those affecting the heart and arteries , those of the renal and hepatic ...
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Page 352 - College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; and Walter S. Haines, MD, Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Toxicology, Rush Medical College, in affiliation with the University of Chicago.