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... given a small pail to carry about , and from day to day additional weight was added so as to secure a good carry- ing angle at as early a date as possible . The result was very good indeed , for in six weeks he was again riding his ...
... given a small pail to carry about , and from day to day additional weight was added so as to secure a good carry- ing angle at as early a date as possible . The result was very good indeed , for in six weeks he was again riding his ...
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... given 72 hours ' cultivation ( the knives being taken out after 24 hours , on account of electrolization ) , with the following results : No. 1 knife , which had been exposed to boiling water for 30 seconds , was sterile ; No. 2 ...
... given 72 hours ' cultivation ( the knives being taken out after 24 hours , on account of electrolization ) , with the following results : No. 1 knife , which had been exposed to boiling water for 30 seconds , was sterile ; No. 2 ...
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... given to the authorities to condemn unwhole- some food , the establishment of official " standards " and the creation of a " board of reference " to which could be referred specific points , and those should be carried out by the ...
... given to the authorities to condemn unwhole- some food , the establishment of official " standards " and the creation of a " board of reference " to which could be referred specific points , and those should be carried out by the ...
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... given mostly in the form of rectal injections . But in severe cases , usually from a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful of peptonized milk may be given by the mouth at the end of the second day . These small quantities should be ...
... given mostly in the form of rectal injections . But in severe cases , usually from a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful of peptonized milk may be given by the mouth at the end of the second day . These small quantities should be ...
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... given at first in spoonful doses and only gradually in larger amounts . Even persons who do not like milk , and with whom it does not agree , can usually be taught to tolerate it when it is given in such small and slowly- increasing ...
... given at first in spoonful doses and only gradually in larger amounts . Even persons who do not like milk , and with whom it does not agree , can usually be taught to tolerate it when it is given in such small and slowly- increasing ...
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