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... effects of war . 327 New York legislature ... New York medical journal . 358 .216 Kidney , infections of , Hugh Cabot .. 1 Laboratory procedures , Frederick H. Lamb ... .244 Night medical service in Paris . 22 Nurses , supply of ...
... effects of war . 327 New York legislature ... New York medical journal . 358 .216 Kidney , infections of , Hugh Cabot .. 1 Laboratory procedures , Frederick H. Lamb ... .244 Night medical service in Paris . 22 Nurses , supply of ...
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... effect of this organism upon the function of the kidney is a very striking one and quite the opposite of that produced by the coccus infection , the reason being clear that the coccus infection in- volves chiefly the cortical area , not ...
... effect of this organism upon the function of the kidney is a very striking one and quite the opposite of that produced by the coccus infection , the reason being clear that the coccus infection in- volves chiefly the cortical area , not ...
Side 8
... effect upon the organisms . I am not at all prepared to go further , because it seems to me perfectly clear that here is a pro- cedure which may well become meddlesome . It is undoubtedly possible by instrumentation of any organ to do ...
... effect upon the organisms . I am not at all prepared to go further , because it seems to me perfectly clear that here is a pro- cedure which may well become meddlesome . It is undoubtedly possible by instrumentation of any organ to do ...
Side 10
... effect but are co- incidental . This view is based upon the great prevalence of these conditions and the relative in- frequency of associated eye disease . But the same is true of syphilis , gonorrhea , and tubercu- losis . How common ...
... effect but are co- incidental . This view is based upon the great prevalence of these conditions and the relative in- frequency of associated eye disease . But the same is true of syphilis , gonorrhea , and tubercu- losis . How common ...
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... then the experienced sur- geon will proceed cautiously . He will observe carefully the effect produced by injecting a few drams of boiling water into the substance of the gland VOL . XI , No. 1 ] 15 JOURNAL OF IOWA STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY.
... then the experienced sur- geon will proceed cautiously . He will observe carefully the effect produced by injecting a few drams of boiling water into the substance of the gland VOL . XI , No. 1 ] 15 JOURNAL OF IOWA STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY.
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