The Lancet, Band 1J. Onwhyn, 1899 |
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... authorities . Firstly , it is the only medical body which acts openly . Its discussions with few exceptions are open to the public and are reported by the medical press and by a considerable section of the lay press . Secondly ...
... authorities . Firstly , it is the only medical body which acts openly . Its discussions with few exceptions are open to the public and are reported by the medical press and by a considerable section of the lay press . Secondly ...
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... authorities allowed any doubt to be thrown on the opinion of the school medical attendant as to the nature of this disease . In consequence of this error much valuable time was lost at the outset when the disease . Mr. Bell's diagnosis ...
... authorities allowed any doubt to be thrown on the opinion of the school medical attendant as to the nature of this disease . In consequence of this error much valuable time was lost at the outset when the disease . Mr. Bell's diagnosis ...
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... authorities have persistently refused to define what constitutes a poor person . Thus if a farmer in a good position , with several hundred pounds in the bank , sends to his grocer for a ticket for his child it is easy to understand ...
... authorities have persistently refused to define what constitutes a poor person . Thus if a farmer in a good position , with several hundred pounds in the bank , sends to his grocer for a ticket for his child it is easy to understand ...
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... authorities only pay half the cost of the medicines and the salaries of the dispensary medical officers . The other half is paid by the central authority , therefore the Local Government Board of Ireland has as much right to nominate as ...
... authorities only pay half the cost of the medicines and the salaries of the dispensary medical officers . The other half is paid by the central authority , therefore the Local Government Board of Ireland has as much right to nominate as ...
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... authorities on the subject I find only 8 recorded instances of similar malformation in females , whilst no less than 60 cases of males are related by different authorities . " St. Hilaire calculates that one quarter of the cases thus ...
... authorities on the subject I find only 8 recorded instances of similar malformation in females , whilst no less than 60 cases of males are related by different authorities . " St. Hilaire calculates that one quarter of the cases thus ...
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