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... facts , and a fact is a fact , and no fact can be more true than any other . The difference between the sciences is simply in the number of facts which have been determined for each , and in no realm of knowledge have we touched on the ...
... facts , and a fact is a fact , and no fact can be more true than any other . The difference between the sciences is simply in the number of facts which have been determined for each , and in no realm of knowledge have we touched on the ...
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... fact that the physician employs " the latest thing out " and has for his instructors the army of com- mercial travelers of firms who make a business of ex- ploiting their specialties , the ingredients of which are not divulged , and ...
... fact that the physician employs " the latest thing out " and has for his instructors the army of com- mercial travelers of firms who make a business of ex- ploiting their specialties , the ingredients of which are not divulged , and ...
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... fact . It leaves with the individual the exercise of free thought and is written in the best manner possible to apply this to pre- senting conditions . Dr. Beates said that when he hears of a person advocating some concoction , when he ...
... fact . It leaves with the individual the exercise of free thought and is written in the best manner possible to apply this to pre- senting conditions . Dr. Beates said that when he hears of a person advocating some concoction , when he ...
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The Place of Pharmacology | 9 |
Pharmacists and Physicians and the Food and Drugs | 19 |
Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus James Tyson | 34 |
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