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Boston Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 491
1918
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Ellingwood's Therapeutist: A Monthly Journal of Direct Therapeutics. ...

1918 - 566 pages
...required will be utilized in a manner to inflict as little hardship on the individual as possible. It is a method by which every physician not in uniform will be entitled to wear an insignia which will indicate his willingness to serve his government." "As more than sixty per cent of the physicians...
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The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New ..., Volume 40

R. H. Andrews - 1918 - 418 pages
...required, will be utilized in a manner to inflict as little hardship on the individual as possible It is a method by which every, physician not in uniform will be entitled to wear an insignia which will indicate his willingness to serve his Government .. As more than 60 per cent, of the physicians...
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Medical Sentinel, Volume 26

1918 - 664 pages
...required will be utilized in a manner to inflict as little hardship on the individual as possible. It is a method by which every physician not in uniform will be entitled to wear an insignia which will indicate his willingness to serve his government. As more than sixty per cent of the physicians...
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Vermont Medicine, Volume 3

1918 - 364 pages
...required will be utilized in a manner to inflict as little hardship on the individual as possible. It is a method by which every physician not in uniform will be entitled to wear an insignia which will indicate his willingness to serve his Government. As more than sixty per cent of the physicians...
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The Medical Council, Volume 23

1918 - 644 pages
...required will be utilized in a manner to inflict as little hardship on the individual as possible. It is a method by which every physician not in uniform will be entitled to wear an insignia which will indicate his willingness to serve his Government. As more than sixty per cent, of the physicians...
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Texas Medical Journal, Volume 34

1918 - 484 pages
...required will be utilized in a manner to inflict as little hardship on the individual as possible. It is a method by which every physician not in uniform will be entitled to wear an insignia which will indicate his willingness to serve his Government. As more than sixty per cent of the physicians...
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Colorado Medicine, Volume 15

1918 - 340 pages
...required will be utilized in a manner to inflict as little hardship on the individual as possible. It is a method by which every physician not in uniform will be entitled to wear insignia which will Indicate his willingness to serve his government. As more than 60 per cent of the...
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The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 71

1919 - 550 pages
...required will be utilized in a manner to inflict as little hardship on the individual as possible. It is a method by which every physician not in uniform will be entitled to wear an insignia which will indicate his willingness to serve his government. As more than 60 per cent of the physicians of...
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The Illinois Medical Journal, Volume 34

1918 - 362 pages
...required will be utilized in a manner to inflict as little hardship on the individual as possible. It is a method by which every physician not in uniform will be entitled to wear an insignia which' will indicate his willingness to serve his Government. As more than sixty per cent, of the physicians...
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Texas State Journal of Medicine, Volume 14

1919 - 430 pages
...required will be utilized in a manner to inflict as little hardship on the individual as possible. It is a method by which every physician not in uniform will be entitled to wear an insignia which will indicate his willingness to serve his Government. As more than sixty per cent, of the physicians...
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