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... profession , and wishing their ovaries back . The picture is a true one . A very reasonable proportion of my patients are complaining to me and a reasonable proportion of yours also , while you are listening to the same plaints , and ...
... profession , and wishing their ovaries back . The picture is a true one . A very reasonable proportion of my patients are complaining to me and a reasonable proportion of yours also , while you are listening to the same plaints , and ...
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... profession . It is wholly unreasonable to expect men who are useful in po- litical campaigns and whose chief delight and occupation are the allurements of practical politics to be attentive to routine duty . during the excitement of a ...
... profession . It is wholly unreasonable to expect men who are useful in po- litical campaigns and whose chief delight and occupation are the allurements of practical politics to be attentive to routine duty . during the excitement of a ...
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... profession and a striking example of the wisdom of Civil Service Reform . Without doubt the application of the merit system to the De- partment of Health would result in as much if not more benefit than in any other department in the ...
... profession and a striking example of the wisdom of Civil Service Reform . Without doubt the application of the merit system to the De- partment of Health would result in as much if not more benefit than in any other department in the ...
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... profession with regard to the health com- missioner's office , and when I got through I found that fully nine- teen - twentieths of the medical men of the city desired the reten- tion of Commissioner Reynolds . He had been the most ...
... profession with regard to the health com- missioner's office , and when I got through I found that fully nine- teen - twentieths of the medical men of the city desired the reten- tion of Commissioner Reynolds . He had been the most ...
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... profession was general . The present commissioner would not have been commissioner of health if he could have been anything else . Those who know him know that he had other ambitions before and after the election . " We first heard of ...
... profession was general . The present commissioner would not have been commissioner of health if he could have been anything else . Those who know him know that he had other ambitions before and after the election . " We first heard of ...
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