The Annals of Hygiene, Volume 10University of Pennsylvania Press, 1895 |
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... ment of Coughs , Catarrh , Phthisis Pneumonalis , Tuberculosis , General Debility , etc. , TERRALINE A purified and tasteless prepa- ration of Petroleum for in- ternal use , a substitute for Cod - Liver Oil and Emulsions . A distinct ...
... ment of Coughs , Catarrh , Phthisis Pneumonalis , Tuberculosis , General Debility , etc. , TERRALINE A purified and tasteless prepa- ration of Petroleum for in- ternal use , a substitute for Cod - Liver Oil and Emulsions . A distinct ...
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... men who employ 1 Nearly all these women wore corsets habitually ; hence , the statement that this gar- ment prevents asymmetry is fallacious . large numbers of people , and of architects who plan The Annals of Hygiene - 9.
... men who employ 1 Nearly all these women wore corsets habitually ; hence , the statement that this gar- ment prevents asymmetry is fallacious . large numbers of people , and of architects who plan The Annals of Hygiene - 9.
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... ment stimulated ? From what we know of the dependence of our progress on the use of our muscular system , it is no stretch of imagination to believe that if a new - born infant could be so bound down that it could make no use of its ...
... ment stimulated ? From what we know of the dependence of our progress on the use of our muscular system , it is no stretch of imagination to believe that if a new - born infant could be so bound down that it could make no use of its ...
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... ment . It was commented upon as an unusually healthy encampment . Nor did sickness subsequently develop among other regiments than the Ninth , nor in other companies of the Ninth than Company F. Company F comprised fifty - three ...
... ment . It was commented upon as an unusually healthy encampment . Nor did sickness subsequently develop among other regiments than the Ninth , nor in other companies of the Ninth than Company F. Company F comprised fifty - three ...
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... ment . His boy accompanied him to camp , and was one of the twenty - two persons in Company F who contracted the disease after the return of the regiment from Gettysburg . The mother waited upon him , and also attended to her usual ...
... ment . His boy accompanied him to camp , and was one of the twenty - two persons in Company F who contracted the disease after the return of the regiment from Gettysburg . The mother waited upon him , and also attended to her usual ...
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