The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 28Medical Gazette Publishing Company, 1893 - Homeopathy |
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Page 150 - Treasury, necessary to prevent the introduction of contagious or infectious disea-ses into the United States from foreign countries or into one State or Territory or the District of Columbia...
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Page 343 - As for his days, he wasteth one-third of them, and as for his teeth, he has convalsi9ns when he cuts them, and as the last one comes through, lo, the dentist is twisting the first one out, and the last end of that man's jaw is worse than the first, being full of porcelain and a roof-plate built to hold blackberry seeds.