New York State Journal of Medicine, Volumen18Medical Society of the State of New York, 1918 |
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... ment has been undergoing investigation by me for many years and shows the essential correct- ness of the view that the intestinal bacteria as influenced by the various factors to which I have called attention are of prime importance in ...
... ment has been undergoing investigation by me for many years and shows the essential correct- ness of the view that the intestinal bacteria as influenced by the various factors to which I have called attention are of prime importance in ...
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... ment , while the infant , despite the changes , often failed to develop normally . We were attempting to make a cow's milk formula similar to mother's milk and because of this chemical similarity , expected the baby to grow . Chapin ...
... ment , while the infant , despite the changes , often failed to develop normally . We were attempting to make a cow's milk formula similar to mother's milk and because of this chemical similarity , expected the baby to grow . Chapin ...
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... ment directed to its elimination where the bacil- lus has been demonstrated in the stools is usually followed by complete recovery , often surprisingly rapid in its result . Determination of the presence of the gas bacil- lus is an ...
... ment directed to its elimination where the bacil- lus has been demonstrated in the stools is usually followed by complete recovery , often surprisingly rapid in its result . Determination of the presence of the gas bacil- lus is an ...
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... ment , but I believe most distinctly those infected by the gas bacillus . Older children with chronic intestinal disturb- ances in whose stools the gas bacillus can be demonstrated usually respond readily to the lactic acid cultures ...
... ment , but I believe most distinctly those infected by the gas bacillus . Older children with chronic intestinal disturb- ances in whose stools the gas bacillus can be demonstrated usually respond readily to the lactic acid cultures ...
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... ment of whooping cough , yet we must bear in mind that the most rational and important step in its control is the avoidance of the dis- ease itself . Unfortunately , this is beset with difficulties . The diagnosis of whooping cough in ...
... ment of whooping cough , yet we must bear in mind that the most rational and important step in its control is the avoidance of the dis- ease itself . Unfortunately , this is beset with difficulties . The diagnosis of whooping cough in ...
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