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... tion there largely depends the direction of the hygienic measures that we would take in combating this plague . It is a burning question demanding an answer , for , in spite of the undeniable diminution of tuberculosis mortality in most ...
... tion there largely depends the direction of the hygienic measures that we would take in combating this plague . It is a burning question demanding an answer , for , in spite of the undeniable diminution of tuberculosis mortality in most ...
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... tion , we take air , and all that this contains , into our bodies in other ways than by way of the nostrils and thence directly down deep into the lungs . In this everyday life of ours a not inconsiderable part of our time is spent in ...
... tion , we take air , and all that this contains , into our bodies in other ways than by way of the nostrils and thence directly down deep into the lungs . In this everyday life of ours a not inconsiderable part of our time is spent in ...
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... tion , the infection was more likely to be found high up , near a portal of entry , than in the lungs or in both . We may study in other ways what happens in the immediate neighborhood of the mouth and throat . We can investigate ...
... tion , the infection was more likely to be found high up , near a portal of entry , than in the lungs or in both . We may study in other ways what happens in the immediate neighborhood of the mouth and throat . We can investigate ...
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... tion to make to the JOURNAL for some other department the editor will consider it . All of the correspondence in the Question Box De- partment is considered confidential . Two Institutes in 1919 Because of the unusual demands for mem ...
... tion to make to the JOURNAL for some other department the editor will consider it . All of the correspondence in the Question Box De- partment is considered confidential . Two Institutes in 1919 Because of the unusual demands for mem ...
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... tion which is not equalled by more than one or two sanatoria in the United States , and in the Leon Bourgeois Dispensary , but these are not widely known in France and are not parts of either a local or national system . It is be- cause ...
... tion which is not equalled by more than one or two sanatoria in the United States , and in the Leon Bourgeois Dispensary , but these are not widely known in France and are not parts of either a local or national system . It is be- cause ...
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