Journal of the Iowa State Medical Society, Bind 11Iowa State Medical Society, 1921 |
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Side 8
... tion of the kidney , and where the disease is not rare , they may ultimately die of renal insuffi- ciency . We are , therefore , undoubtedly entitled to carry out , with tentative observations on these cases , extreme caution ...
... tion of the kidney , and where the disease is not rare , they may ultimately die of renal insuffi- ciency . We are , therefore , undoubtedly entitled to carry out , with tentative observations on these cases , extreme caution ...
Side 11
... tion the fact that the different tunics of the eye suf- fer from systemic and focal infection yet many times . if the cause is not apparent we are content with local treatment and fail to find and eradicate the true cause . The majority ...
... tion the fact that the different tunics of the eye suf- fer from systemic and focal infection yet many times . if the cause is not apparent we are content with local treatment and fail to find and eradicate the true cause . The majority ...
Side 13
... tion necessary in very early tuberculosis , but it is and should be recognized as a very important part of the routine procedure . It seems of the utmost imoprtance that the control of tuberculosis begin with the young child and that ...
... tion necessary in very early tuberculosis , but it is and should be recognized as a very important part of the routine procedure . It seems of the utmost imoprtance that the control of tuberculosis begin with the young child and that ...
Side 15
... tion is five times more frequent after operations of equal extent in which a local anesthetic has been used . This phenomenon is explained by the fact that this type of pneumonia is in reality nothing more than the terminal clinical ...
... tion is five times more frequent after operations of equal extent in which a local anesthetic has been used . This phenomenon is explained by the fact that this type of pneumonia is in reality nothing more than the terminal clinical ...
Side 19
... tion officers to assume direct charge of the work . Each officer has associated with him at least one civilian expert in educational affairs , who fur- nishes assistance and advice in establishing schools and manual training classes ...
... tion officers to assume direct charge of the work . Each officer has associated with him at least one civilian expert in educational affairs , who fur- nishes assistance and advice in establishing schools and manual training classes ...
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