Cleveland Medical and Surgical Reporter, Volume 121904 |
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... Body . Seventeen of the sixty - five chemical elements combine in larger or smaller quantities to form the chemical basis of the body . The non - metallic elements , Oxygen , Carbon , Hydrogen and Nitro- gen , contribute the largest ...
... Body . Seventeen of the sixty - five chemical elements combine in larger or smaller quantities to form the chemical basis of the body . The non - metallic elements , Oxygen , Carbon , Hydrogen and Nitro- gen , contribute the largest ...
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... body , often calculated for this end , may accomplish the same titillation of the clitoris , ending in volup tuous spasm . The external form of masturbation is more common than the in-- ternal and with those addicted to it , there is ...
... body , often calculated for this end , may accomplish the same titillation of the clitoris , ending in volup tuous spasm . The external form of masturbation is more common than the in-- ternal and with those addicted to it , there is ...
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... body . It cannot be proved that these germs alone are the cause of disease . Something more is necessary . A person who is in perfect health is immune from the germs of disease and will not be made sick by them . The life of the disease ...
... body . It cannot be proved that these germs alone are the cause of disease . Something more is necessary . A person who is in perfect health is immune from the germs of disease and will not be made sick by them . The life of the disease ...
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... bodies are free from an excess of toxins may be exposed to infection without danger ; it is impossible for them to get sick . 2. The same persons , by change of food , air and habits , may invite an excess of toxins into the body and ...
... bodies are free from an excess of toxins may be exposed to infection without danger ; it is impossible for them to get sick . 2. The same persons , by change of food , air and habits , may invite an excess of toxins into the body and ...
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... body which is the foundation for the fullest use of the intellectual and spiritual powers . Everybody believes that athletics is an important part of school and college training , because it is di- rected to a symmetrical development of ...
... body which is the foundation for the fullest use of the intellectual and spiritual powers . Everybody believes that athletics is an important part of school and college training , because it is di- rected to a symmetrical development of ...
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