The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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... disease was due to these micro - organisms , and in 1762 Marcus Antonius Plenciz , a Viennese physician , maintained not only that all infectious disease was due to micro - organisms , but that micro - organisms alone had the power of ...
... disease was due to these micro - organisms , and in 1762 Marcus Antonius Plenciz , a Viennese physician , maintained not only that all infectious disease was due to micro - organisms , but that micro - organisms alone had the power of ...
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... disease but to look on while the disease runs its course and prevent the patient doing anything foolish which might lead to complications . By various indirect methods he may stimulate the patient's natural recuperative forces , but ...
... disease but to look on while the disease runs its course and prevent the patient doing anything foolish which might lead to complications . By various indirect methods he may stimulate the patient's natural recuperative forces , but ...
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... disease . In Sir Rubert Boyce's ' Mosquito or Man ? ' an interesting summary is given of the progress of our know- ledge of tropical diseases . " The first step was taken by Sir Patrick Manson in a study of the disease called ...
... disease . In Sir Rubert Boyce's ' Mosquito or Man ? ' an interesting summary is given of the progress of our know- ledge of tropical diseases . " The first step was taken by Sir Patrick Manson in a study of the disease called ...
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