New York LancetJ.B. Flint, 1900 |
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... appears ; even if reduced only to a vestige it cannot be re - established or re- sume its former function , and it cannot assume fresh functions . Degenerative evolution is brought about by a limitation in means of sub- sistence either ...
... appears ; even if reduced only to a vestige it cannot be re - established or re- sume its former function , and it cannot assume fresh functions . Degenerative evolution is brought about by a limitation in means of sub- sistence either ...
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... appears at this opportune mo- ment , and we find in it not only a discussion of these general questions , but also a description in detail of each of the numerous ferments that are at present known to science . Looking to the future one ...
... appears at this opportune mo- ment , and we find in it not only a discussion of these general questions , but also a description in detail of each of the numerous ferments that are at present known to science . Looking to the future one ...
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... appears around one or all . Small doses of calomel should be ad- ministered by the mouth until three or four doses have been given , in order that the ali- mentary tract may be disinfected , care being taken not to set up diarrhea ...
... appears around one or all . Small doses of calomel should be ad- ministered by the mouth until three or four doses have been given , in order that the ali- mentary tract may be disinfected , care being taken not to set up diarrhea ...
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... appears to me that when an organ fails to respond to moderate demands without the de- velopment of abnormal phenomena there is reason to suspect the presence of some structural weakness and that there is very good reason for cutting ...
... appears to me that when an organ fails to respond to moderate demands without the de- velopment of abnormal phenomena there is reason to suspect the presence of some structural weakness and that there is very good reason for cutting ...
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... appear that in many such people there is a tendency to disordered nutrition occurring with more or less regularity , and such patients are accustomed to recognize this in themselves , and to say that they are apt to become bilious NEW ...
... appear that in many such people there is a tendency to disordered nutrition occurring with more or less regularity , and such patients are accustomed to recognize this in themselves , and to say that they are apt to become bilious NEW ...
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