The New England Medical Gazette, Svazek 47Medical gazettee pub., 1912 |
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... Average Physi- cian Towards Vaccine Therapy , and Its Real Value in Medicine . By H. W. Nowell , M.D. , Assist- ant Pathologist at the Massachu- setts Homeopathic Hospital ( Discussion of same , p . 22 ) CLINICAL DEPARTMENT Conducted by ...
... Average Physi- cian Towards Vaccine Therapy , and Its Real Value in Medicine . By H. W. Nowell , M.D. , Assist- ant Pathologist at the Massachu- setts Homeopathic Hospital ( Discussion of same , p . 22 ) CLINICAL DEPARTMENT Conducted by ...
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... average patient ill with syphilis today is very probably in danger of insufficent use of these remedies rather than of over - dosage . In the presence of cerebro - spinal syphilis so much is at stake that my sympathies are wholly with ...
... average patient ill with syphilis today is very probably in danger of insufficent use of these remedies rather than of over - dosage . In the presence of cerebro - spinal syphilis so much is at stake that my sympathies are wholly with ...
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... average of 102.1 degrees when treatment began showed a permanent normal temperature at the end of the third day after using the vaccine . Nine cases of a variety of seven septic wounds of several types with an average temperature of ...
... average of 102.1 degrees when treatment began showed a permanent normal temperature at the end of the third day after using the vaccine . Nine cases of a variety of seven septic wounds of several types with an average temperature of ...
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... re- quest and will give place to others bringing their personal testi- monies from our allied institutions . THE ATTITUDE of tHE AVERAGE PHYSICIAN TOWARDS VACCINE THERAPY , 16 January , The New England Medical Gazette .
... re- quest and will give place to others bringing their personal testi- monies from our allied institutions . THE ATTITUDE of tHE AVERAGE PHYSICIAN TOWARDS VACCINE THERAPY , 16 January , The New England Medical Gazette .
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THE ATTITUDE of tHE AVERAGE PHYSICIAN TOWARDS VACCINE THERAPY , AND ITS REAL VALUE IN MEDICINE . * By H. W. NOWELL , M.D. , Assistant Pathologist to Massachusetts Homœopathic Hospital . Mr. President , Ladies and Gentlemen : The subject ...
THE ATTITUDE of tHE AVERAGE PHYSICIAN TOWARDS VACCINE THERAPY , AND ITS REAL VALUE IN MEDICINE . * By H. W. NOWELL , M.D. , Assistant Pathologist to Massachusetts Homœopathic Hospital . Mr. President , Ladies and Gentlemen : The subject ...
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