The Sanitarian, Том 27A. S. Barnes and Company, 1891 |
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... patients do , " he adds with some humor . At last he found the strength of will to adhere strictly to the diet and mode of life prescribed for him ; and at the end of a year he found himself , instead of a broken - down , hope- less ...
... patients do , " he adds with some humor . At last he found the strength of will to adhere strictly to the diet and mode of life prescribed for him ; and at the end of a year he found himself , instead of a broken - down , hope- less ...
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... patients than any other . That disease is worry . The patriarchs attained extreme old age , because of their simple , pastoral life , with avoidance of undue excitements or worry . There is no case on record of a man with violent temper ...
... patients than any other . That disease is worry . The patriarchs attained extreme old age , because of their simple , pastoral life , with avoidance of undue excitements or worry . There is no case on record of a man with violent temper ...
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... patients , it has been possible to observe the conditions under which they appeared to im- prove and recover , and also the apparent causes which led to- reverses and relapses , some of which I had formerly failed to appreciate to their ...
... patients , it has been possible to observe the conditions under which they appeared to im- prove and recover , and also the apparent causes which led to- reverses and relapses , some of which I had formerly failed to appreciate to their ...
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... patients is apparent , and depends upon the fact that the more intelligent understand very well how little they really have to hope from the administration of drugs for the cure of their disease , and that they place their only hope in ...
... patients is apparent , and depends upon the fact that the more intelligent understand very well how little they really have to hope from the administration of drugs for the cure of their disease , and that they place their only hope in ...
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... patient : about two months later she had made much further improvement , fever was now practically absent , pulse one hundred , respirations eighteen , had been allowed short carriage rides with apparent benefit . Limited to half an ...
... patient : about two months later she had made much further improvement , fever was now practically absent , pulse one hundred , respirations eighteen , had been allowed short carriage rides with apparent benefit . Limited to half an ...
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