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... usually producs a condition which may be regarded as a secondary disease - constipation . In looking about for a preparation which would not present this very serious disadvantage , which can not always be counteracted by the coincident ...
... usually producs a condition which may be regarded as a secondary disease - constipation . In looking about for a preparation which would not present this very serious disadvantage , which can not always be counteracted by the coincident ...
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... ( usually one hour after starting ) , 2 , 3 , 6 , 12 , 18 and 24 hours . These inoculated tubes were incubated at 37 degrees C. ( body temperature ) , and records were made at the end of 24 , 48 : and 72 hours . The fluid in the generator ...
... ( usually one hour after starting ) , 2 , 3 , 6 , 12 , 18 and 24 hours . These inoculated tubes were incubated at 37 degrees C. ( body temperature ) , and records were made at the end of 24 , 48 : and 72 hours . The fluid in the generator ...
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... usually left alone and neglected and no treatment undertaken , the majority of such deformities usually reach a surgeon at a much more advanced age . In the transactions of the Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled , New York City , 1890 ...
... usually left alone and neglected and no treatment undertaken , the majority of such deformities usually reach a surgeon at a much more advanced age . In the transactions of the Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled , New York City , 1890 ...
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... Usually , at the end of three or four months , the plaster is discarded , the deformity has been cured and a retension apparatus is then ordered to be worn for about one year as a safeguard against any return of the varus . The Taylor ...
... Usually , at the end of three or four months , the plaster is discarded , the deformity has been cured and a retension apparatus is then ordered to be worn for about one year as a safeguard against any return of the varus . The Taylor ...
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... usually carried the infection , and devised a method of hand disinfection . While much has been done in working out the details of the life history of the bacteria causing this infection , we have advanced but little from the period ...
... usually carried the infection , and devised a method of hand disinfection . While much has been done in working out the details of the life history of the bacteria causing this infection , we have advanced but little from the period ...
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