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  1. NLM Digital Collections - On increase of the ordnance and medical departments of the Army 
    Publication: Washington : Government Printing Office, 1905
    ... If you will pause and consider, you will see clearly the method used in the canvass for opinion. It is ...
  2. ... developed new methods and improvements in military medical methods." We see, therefore, clearly enough why John Van Rensselaer Hoff should love ... new methods and improvements in military medi- cal methods." We see, therefore, clearly ehough why John Van Rensselaer Hoff should love ...
  3. ... possible all variable elements which "may be," to see clearly the methods needed for your treatment of activities, and to ...
  4. ... and gives him a chance to note and see clearly any physical reactions that appear. “4. It is easily carried on in combination with the ophthalmic method. “The objectionable points are: “1. It is more ...
  5. ... the International War Crimes Trial at Nuernberg, we see clearly that this frivolous method of betrayal of their own people was a ...
  6. ... a medical nature in this film physicians should see it because it indicates clearly how modern methods of industrial and vocational rehabilitation “can restore even ...
  7. ... founded in nature." Rau, in his eighteenth proposition, clearly sees this, and distinctly says—" There are dif- ferent methods of cure ; each has its peculiar value." Rau ...
  8. ... the symptoms of cerebral congestion, however, that we see most clearly the importance of rightly selecting our methods of electrical treatment. To give any direction to ...
  9. ... experiment studies, based on the MRC Report, 41 clearly indicating that the researchers were not in control of the exposure allocation (see Methods for KQ4). Eighty-eight of the natural experiment ...
  10. ... our choice of treatments we prefer the rational method, because we see, or seem to see more clearly a path which must always be more or less obscure; but this method is founded upon the relation of cause and ...
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