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... produces a painful tumor . The life history of the parasite is not yet completely demonstrated , but it is es- tablished that the worm spends a part of its life in small crusta- ceans of the genus Cyclops , and is probably taken in by ...
... produces a painful tumor . The life history of the parasite is not yet completely demonstrated , but it is es- tablished that the worm spends a part of its life in small crusta- ceans of the genus Cyclops , and is probably taken in by ...
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... produced the largest number of deaths . They also result from unsanitary conditions which are in a great meas- ure removable . Malaria must likewise be counted one of the prev- alent diseases , although many obscure affections are ...
... produced the largest number of deaths . They also result from unsanitary conditions which are in a great meas- ure removable . Malaria must likewise be counted one of the prev- alent diseases , although many obscure affections are ...
Side 33
... produced the champion glutton of modern times , Jacob Koelnicker , a native of the Inn River valley , who had to be discharged from the army to obviate his werewolf raids on the commissary stores , and who , for a few years , supported ...
... produced the champion glutton of modern times , Jacob Koelnicker , a native of the Inn River valley , who had to be discharged from the army to obviate his werewolf raids on the commissary stores , and who , for a few years , supported ...
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... producing the evolution of organs . A more comprehensive attempt was made to answer the question by Charles Darwin . Upon his theory , known now as that of natural selection , is based all later discussion of the method THE METHOD OF ...
... producing the evolution of organs . A more comprehensive attempt was made to answer the question by Charles Darwin . Upon his theory , known now as that of natural selection , is based all later discussion of the method THE METHOD OF ...
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... produce a child with proper inherited characters , his parents must begin training for it , and even his grandparents ; and unless they iive the proper kind of life and become properly educated , the inheritance of the child will suffer ...
... produce a child with proper inherited characters , his parents must begin training for it , and even his grandparents ; and unless they iive the proper kind of life and become properly educated , the inheritance of the child will suffer ...
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Side 474 - A Quarterly Digest of Advances, Discoveries and Improvements in the Medical and Surgical Sciences. Edited by Hobart Amory Hare, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, Etc.
Side 454 - Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Tennessee, that it shall be unlawful for any teacher in any of the universities, normals and all other public schools of the state to teach...
Side 460 - Connecticut, District of Columbia, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont, which states enjoyed good registration conditions at both dates.
Side 535 - Conditions of the competition. — 1. Competition is open to all persons eligible to active or associate membership in the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States. 2. The prize will be awarded upon the recommendation of a board of award selected by the executive committee. The board will determine upon the essay to which the prize shall be awarded, and will also recommend such of the other papers submitted, as it may see fit, for honorable mention, the author of the first of which shall...
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Side 199 - The sputum of consumptive people, then, is to be regarded as the main source of the infection of tuberculosis. On this point, I suppose, all are agreed. The question now arises whether there are not other sources, too, copious enough to demand consideration in the combating of tuberculosis. Great importance used to be attached to the hereditary transmission of tuberculosis. Now, however, it has been demonstrated by thorough investigation that though hereditary tuberculosis is not absolutely non-existent...
Side 266 - He did not conclude, however^ that bovine bacilli could not produce disease in the human subject, but said : It seems to me that, accepting the clinical evidence on hand, bovine tuberculosis may be transmitted to children when the body Is overpowered by large numbers of bacilli, as In udder tuberculosis, or when certain unknown favorable conditions exist.
Side 438 - Though the important question whether man is susceptible to bovine tuberculosis at all is not yet absolutely decided, and will not admit of absolute decision to-day or to-morrow, one is nevertheless already at liberty to say that, if such a susceptibility really exists the infection of human beings is but a very rare occurrence.
Side 340 - ... per cent, was an important factor in calling attention to the utility of that treatment, and in introducing it to the profession of this country. That research was based on the conviction that no remedy can be called truly successful until it has passed the exacting crucible of clinical experience, and it is now proposed to apply the same ordeal to the...
Side 87 - Annual report of the Secretary, giving an account of the operations and condition of the Institution for the year 1885-'86, with the statistics of collections, exchanges, etc.