Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 6s.l., 1886 |
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Page 148
... considered good for many more , thrown away because of the lurking evils within them . We have seen suits of clothes destroyed to make the microbe's dwelling place uncomfort- able . We have seen the carpets stripped from the floors ...
... considered good for many more , thrown away because of the lurking evils within them . We have seen suits of clothes destroyed to make the microbe's dwelling place uncomfort- able . We have seen the carpets stripped from the floors ...
Page 261
... considered specifics , but that they were no longer considered so . Compression of the chest and operation of paracentesis recommended to induce col- lapse of diseased lungs . Sir Thomas Watson believed in food , exercise and cod- liver ...
... considered specifics , but that they were no longer considered so . Compression of the chest and operation of paracentesis recommended to induce col- lapse of diseased lungs . Sir Thomas Watson believed in food , exercise and cod- liver ...
Page 262
... considered of secondary importance — the very portion of the sys- tem most severly affected was considered secondary . How strange all this will look in the near future . Does it not seem strange to us now to read that at one time ...
... considered of secondary importance — the very portion of the sys- tem most severly affected was considered secondary . How strange all this will look in the near future . Does it not seem strange to us now to read that at one time ...
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