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... practices of this kind are distinctly harmful and contribute nothing to either the progress of medicine or the advancement of the individ- uals directly interested . This is but one of the numer- ous variations of the practice of ...
... practices of this kind are distinctly harmful and contribute nothing to either the progress of medicine or the advancement of the individ- uals directly interested . This is but one of the numer- ous variations of the practice of ...
Page 144
... practice medicine may become splendid surgeons , they may be able to treat certain kinds of internal disease , but in private practice they must go to work and study their therapy all over , and while they are doing that , they often ...
... practice medicine may become splendid surgeons , they may be able to treat certain kinds of internal disease , but in private practice they must go to work and study their therapy all over , and while they are doing that , they often ...
Page 150
... practice use as many drugs , and in many instances more , than the average practitioner . Examine the prescription ... practicing physicians to - day have never seen a copy of the U. S. Pharmacopeia , and not one - third of them have ...
... practice use as many drugs , and in many instances more , than the average practitioner . Examine the prescription ... practicing physicians to - day have never seen a copy of the U. S. Pharmacopeia , and not one - third of them have ...
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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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