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... probably due to the character of the food given to those raised in the vicinity of Boston and presumably in the vicinity of other large cities . Of the fifty - six raisers of the hogs examined by him , fifty - one fed city offal . The ...
... probably due to the character of the food given to those raised in the vicinity of Boston and presumably in the vicinity of other large cities . Of the fifty - six raisers of the hogs examined by him , fifty - one fed city offal . The ...
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... probably to be found in the belief that when hæmorrhages take place from the lungs , physical evidence of pulmonary disease must be forthcoming . A complete absence of physical signs of phthisis does not preclude the existence of pro ...
... probably to be found in the belief that when hæmorrhages take place from the lungs , physical evidence of pulmonary disease must be forthcoming . A complete absence of physical signs of phthisis does not preclude the existence of pro ...
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... probably the original cause of the pulmonary congestion and the spasms . The spasms cor- respond to the pseudo - apoplectic attacks which Stokes describes in some cases of fatty degeneration of the heart . But the spasms and the ...
... probably the original cause of the pulmonary congestion and the spasms . The spasms cor- respond to the pseudo - apoplectic attacks which Stokes describes in some cases of fatty degeneration of the heart . But the spasms and the ...
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... probably be damaged by such a temperature , it must be regulated by some automatic device . This can successfully be done by employing Reichert's thermoregulator , by which the temperature can be kept continuously within 5 ° F. of any ...
... probably be damaged by such a temperature , it must be regulated by some automatic device . This can successfully be done by employing Reichert's thermoregulator , by which the temperature can be kept continuously within 5 ° F. of any ...
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... probably the most ener- getic disinfectant at our disposal ; but for ordinary use of the physician it has this drawback : it requires a special apparatus , which is rather cumbersome and not easily transported . Moist heat in the form ...
... probably the most ener- getic disinfectant at our disposal ; but for ordinary use of the physician it has this drawback : it requires a special apparatus , which is rather cumbersome and not easily transported . Moist heat in the form ...
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