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... produced . The Finsen lamp produces a much greater number of chemical rays than sunlight , as the atmo- sphere absorbs a large percentage of these rays . The light is so intense it is impossible to look at it with the naked eye , and it ...
... produced . The Finsen lamp produces a much greater number of chemical rays than sunlight , as the atmo- sphere absorbs a large percentage of these rays . The light is so intense it is impossible to look at it with the naked eye , and it ...
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... produced ; this compression has another important advantage , in that the bactericidal effect is greater , because it has been shown that the corpuscles absorb a considerable portion of the rays and thus prevent deep pen- etration . The ...
... produced ; this compression has another important advantage , in that the bactericidal effect is greater , because it has been shown that the corpuscles absorb a considerable portion of the rays and thus prevent deep pen- etration . The ...
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... produce more or less chemical change and modi- fication in the introduced agents before they reach , if they ever do , the diseased localities , and thus appeals to the rational therapeutist as a method of almost ideal efficiency ...
... produce more or less chemical change and modi- fication in the introduced agents before they reach , if they ever do , the diseased localities , and thus appeals to the rational therapeutist as a method of almost ideal efficiency ...
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... produces insanity in some cases , also that insanity may result from malaria if there is a tendency to this . The paranoiac have delusions and high ideas , and thus do harm . The madness of Guiteau , the assassin of President Garfield ...
... produces insanity in some cases , also that insanity may result from malaria if there is a tendency to this . The paranoiac have delusions and high ideas , and thus do harm . The madness of Guiteau , the assassin of President Garfield ...
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... produce a work of great practical value . The book is beautifully illustrated , but for a few exceptions all the illustrations being original , having been reproduced from photographs and water colors of actual clinical cases ...
... produce a work of great practical value . The book is beautifully illustrated , but for a few exceptions all the illustrations being original , having been reproduced from photographs and water colors of actual clinical cases ...
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