The Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery Company, 1912 |
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... tak- ing the view that once diagnosis of ma- lignant disease has been made , surgery offers the only relief , and the relief that may be given in some of these cases is astonishing THE LOUISVILLE MONTHLY JOURNAl of medicine and SURGERY 5.
... tak- ing the view that once diagnosis of ma- lignant disease has been made , surgery offers the only relief , and the relief that may be given in some of these cases is astonishing THE LOUISVILLE MONTHLY JOURNAl of medicine and SURGERY 5.
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... given in text - books . This fact is important from an epidemio- logical standpoint , as it raises , at the very outset , an obstacle alike to investigation and prevention , namely , the difficulty of recognizing the disease . Of ...
... given in text - books . This fact is important from an epidemio- logical standpoint , as it raises , at the very outset , an obstacle alike to investigation and prevention , namely , the difficulty of recognizing the disease . Of ...
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... given rise to the surmise that dust may be in some way a factor in the spread of the disease . This surmise has been strength- ened by the grouping of cases along dusty thoroughfares , observed in several locali- ties , and by the ...
... given rise to the surmise that dust may be in some way a factor in the spread of the disease . This surmise has been strength- ened by the grouping of cases along dusty thoroughfares , observed in several locali- ties , and by the ...
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... given as : 1. Isolation of the patient , with isola- tion of the contacts so far as practicable- certainly to the extent of excluding mem- bers of the patient's family from school for at least two weeks . Exclusion of insects and ...
... given as : 1. Isolation of the patient , with isola- tion of the contacts so far as practicable- certainly to the extent of excluding mem- bers of the patient's family from school for at least two weeks . Exclusion of insects and ...
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... given after operation in of this form of treatment to rid the urine of bacteria . The very varied conclusions of different observers have been largely due to this different bias . In fact , several cases in this series have already been ...
... given after operation in of this form of treatment to rid the urine of bacteria . The very varied conclusions of different observers have been largely due to this different bias . In fact , several cases in this series have already been ...
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