Scientific Temperance Journal, Volumes 19-21Temperance Education Foundation, 1909 |
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... physicians , Uni- versity Fellows , students of both sexes , wait- ers and other men and women of the working class . Five different series of investigations of the blood corpuscles and the blood serum showed decreased power of ...
... physicians , Uni- versity Fellows , students of both sexes , wait- ers and other men and women of the working class . Five different series of investigations of the blood corpuscles and the blood serum showed decreased power of ...
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... physicians , the instructors in the higher schools , or to the lawyers ' abstaining societies . Others remain as passive members in the Union . Last year there was founded also a Woman's Catholic Students ' Abstaining League . When we ...
... physicians , the instructors in the higher schools , or to the lawyers ' abstaining societies . Others remain as passive members in the Union . Last year there was founded also a Woman's Catholic Students ' Abstaining League . When we ...
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... Physicians were represented in the list by such leaders , well known to America , as Dr. William Osler of Oxford , Prof. A. R. Cush- ny of the University of London ; education , by the Master of Magdalene ( Cambridge ) , the Warden of ...
... Physicians were represented in the list by such leaders , well known to America , as Dr. William Osler of Oxford , Prof. A. R. Cush- ny of the University of London ; education , by the Master of Magdalene ( Cambridge ) , the Warden of ...
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... physicians from all countries , among them . were Prof. G. Sims Woodhead , Professor of Pathology at Cambridge University who moved the vote of thanks ; Sir Victor Horsley , known as perhaps the ablest surgeon in Eng- land ...
... physicians from all countries , among them . were Prof. G. Sims Woodhead , Professor of Pathology at Cambridge University who moved the vote of thanks ; Sir Victor Horsley , known as perhaps the ablest surgeon in Eng- land ...
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... physicians , hygienists , and social workers . The editor - in - chief , William W. Hastings , is supported by an assistant edi- tor for each of the five departments , School Hygiene , Growth and Development , Play- grounds , Athletics ...
... physicians , hygienists , and social workers . The editor - in - chief , William W. Hastings , is supported by an assistant edi- tor for each of the five departments , School Hygiene , Growth and Development , Play- grounds , Athletics ...
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