The American Journal of Clinical Medicine, Bind 26American journal of clinical medicine., 1919 |
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... epidemic ( this journal , Dec. p . 895 ) , Dr. G. Frank Lydston asserted that during this epidemic the medical practitioners were a rather panicky lot ; that they had permitted them- selves to become scared because of the unaccustomed ...
... epidemic ( this journal , Dec. p . 895 ) , Dr. G. Frank Lydston asserted that during this epidemic the medical practitioners were a rather panicky lot ; that they had permitted them- selves to become scared because of the unaccustomed ...
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... epidemic , requested the president of the central governing board of the Volunteer Medical - Service Corps to mobilize fifty units of the organization , each to consist of ten physicians , for emer- gency service in connection with the ...
... epidemic , requested the president of the central governing board of the Volunteer Medical - Service Corps to mobilize fifty units of the organization , each to consist of ten physicians , for emer- gency service in connection with the ...
Side 7
... epidemic . Moreover , the bureau had no nurses available for service in epidemics . In addition to his call upon the Volunteer Medical - Service Corps , the Surgeon- General issued similar requests to the Red Cross , the medical and ...
... epidemic . Moreover , the bureau had no nurses available for service in epidemics . In addition to his call upon the Volunteer Medical - Service Corps , the Surgeon- General issued similar requests to the Red Cross , the medical and ...
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... Epidemic Pneumonitis By HYMAN I. GOLDSTEIN , M. D. , Camden , New Jersey [ Continued from December issue page 908. ] lutely no doubt as to the great prophylac- T Prophylaxis as HE disease is highly contagious , much so as measles , and ...
... Epidemic Pneumonitis By HYMAN I. GOLDSTEIN , M. D. , Camden , New Jersey [ Continued from December issue page 908. ] lutely no doubt as to the great prophylac- T Prophylaxis as HE disease is highly contagious , much so as measles , and ...
Side 35
... epidemic influenza . was Some of the employes of the Phila- delphia Electric Company who had con- tracted influenza before the course of pro- phylactic immunization instituted , were treated with the influenza vaccine , and not one of ...
... epidemic influenza . was Some of the employes of the Phila- delphia Electric Company who had con- tracted influenza before the course of pro- phylactic immunization instituted , were treated with the influenza vaccine , and not one of ...
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Side 303 - It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion ; it is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.
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Side 241 - A man may be a heretic in the truth ; and if he believe things only because his pastor says so, or the assembly so determines, without knowing other reason, though his belief be true, yet the very truth he holds becomes his heresy.
Side 510 - ... the extension of the province of what we call matter and causation, and the concomitant gradual banishment from all regions of human thought of what we call spirit and spontaneity.
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