Nature, Količina 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... disease . To this end all the sciences have been laid under tribute , but physiology , pathology , bacteriology , and epidemiology to the greatest extent , as these have the more immediate bearing . The rapid progress of preventive ...
... disease . To this end all the sciences have been laid under tribute , but physiology , pathology , bacteriology , and epidemiology to the greatest extent , as these have the more immediate bearing . The rapid progress of preventive ...
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... disease . From observations upon the far - reaching consequences of undue exposure to the action of X - rays , radiologists were led to explore their possibilities for therapeutic purposes . It is well known that the first workers in ...
... disease . From observations upon the far - reaching consequences of undue exposure to the action of X - rays , radiologists were led to explore their possibilities for therapeutic purposes . It is well known that the first workers in ...
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... disease due to the poisons of a bacillus which can flourish in foodstuffs kept out of contact with air , as when meat or vegetables are im- mersed in a weak pickle . Others suggested that some essential accessory factor had been lacking ...
... disease due to the poisons of a bacillus which can flourish in foodstuffs kept out of contact with air , as when meat or vegetables are im- mersed in a weak pickle . Others suggested that some essential accessory factor had been lacking ...
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