Texas Medical Journal (Austin, Tex.)., Volume 16Mrs. F. E. Daniel, 1901 |
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... remedy our condition ? Easily enough . Take the whole matter out of politics . Not only the health officers , for they are often helpless , but the boards of health themselves should be taken out of politics . Let us pattern after New ...
... remedy our condition ? Easily enough . Take the whole matter out of politics . Not only the health officers , for they are often helpless , but the boards of health themselves should be taken out of politics . Let us pattern after New ...
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... furnishes healthful environment , and the employment relieves them of sur- plus energy that is liable to be expended by violent outbreaks in many and is the best remedy for the melancholy and TEXAS MEDICAL JOURNAL . 27.
... furnishes healthful environment , and the employment relieves them of sur- plus energy that is liable to be expended by violent outbreaks in many and is the best remedy for the melancholy and TEXAS MEDICAL JOURNAL . 27.
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many and is the best remedy for the melancholy and depresesd con- dition of others . The State could easily procure land within a reasonable distance to the main building , and a distance of a mile or two is no objection . Construct ...
many and is the best remedy for the melancholy and depresesd con- dition of others . The State could easily procure land within a reasonable distance to the main building , and a distance of a mile or two is no objection . Construct ...
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... remedy these evils , struck us at first as a sly piece of sarcasm . But Worsham is not sarcastic ; he is too deeply in earnest , as are all the good doctors in and out of the State Association . We were struck with the fact that Dr ...
... remedy these evils , struck us at first as a sly piece of sarcasm . But Worsham is not sarcastic ; he is too deeply in earnest , as are all the good doctors in and out of the State Association . We were struck with the fact that Dr ...
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... remedies used to destrov microbes , or morbific germs , and to prevent or arrest septic processes ; agents used to modify the functions of organs ; remedies which diminish or suspend the functions of the cerebrum after a preliminary ...
... remedies used to destrov microbes , or morbific germs , and to prevent or arrest septic processes ; agents used to modify the functions of organs ; remedies which diminish or suspend the functions of the cerebrum after a preliminary ...
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