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  • were not even described, but to Huntington’s account of the symptomentology no essential fact has been added." Huntington recognised the contribution that...
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  • life-threatening diseases and conditions; and the genetic mechanisms underlying disorders like cystic fibrosis and Huntington's disease have been identified...
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  • 6294 − National Maritime Day, 1991 Proclamation 6295 − National Huntington's Disease Awareness Month, 1991 Proclamation 6296 − National Defense Transportation...
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  • incidence of numbers of the cancer race in an inbred community. Again Huntington's chorea is a fairly common cause of death in certain localities, and it...
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  • resulting from (sequela) of inflammatory diseases of central nervous system Includes Huntington's chorea Huntington's dementia Excludes2: cerebral palsy (G80...
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  • the laws of the state of Missouri, owning and operating a coal mine in Huntington, in the Greenwood district of Sebastian county.' 'That a high state of...
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  • February 15, 1872. Chorea is essentially a disease of the nervous system. The name "chorea" is given to the disease on account of the dancing propensities...
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  • frequented theatres, fought with his fellow-apprentice, contracted debts, and a disease for which he was treated in the Lock Hospital. On emerging from the hospital...
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  • months of hard work. Well, it has shown me that I have no kidney or heart disease whatsoever, only overworked nerves. I am, therefore, going today in the...
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  • Washington. On the trial she was sworn as a witness, and testified that the disease was evidently progressing, because she could not sit up as long; that she...
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  • daughter of Dr. A. H. Lord, in 1846. Being affected with organic heart disease, in 1880 Dr. Wright relinquished active practice and devoted himself to...
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  • ladder. All the traces of a fearful night were in his face, and yet Huntington's scrutiny found something satisfactory in the man. The old khaki suit...
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  • vested in two families and their collateral branches, the Lathrops and Huntingtons. The dynasty of the first dated back some two hundred years, to the industry...
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  • He gave his shoulders a quiet shrug. "The physician pronounced it heart disease, I believe." "What physician?" "Eh? Why, one who was fishing in the neighborhood...
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  • bronchi is practically identical with that of the trachea. (See G. S. Huntington's " Eparterial Bronchial System of the Mammalia, " Am. Journ. Med. Sci...
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  • Pistol case-Bearer in Western New York. By M. V. Slingerland. Pp. 17; A Disease of Currant Canes. By E. J. Durand. Pp. 16 Michigan: Bacteria: What they...
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  • matriculated, he graduated in 1817. His graduating thesis was upon "Feigned Diseases," being the result of his observations and experience during his residence...
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  • TABULAR LIST of DISEASES and INJURIES (2010) CHAPTER 9 - Diseases of the circulatory system (I00-I99) 617606ICD-10-CM TABULAR LIST of DISEASES and INJURIES...
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  • laboratories devoted to special diseases, as cancer and tuberculosis, diseases peculiar to the tropics, and diseases of animals, or to special branches...
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  • who was for some years a merchant of New Orleans, Louisiana, and Hannah Huntington Thomas Hyde. He prepared for college at Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts...
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  • Talents Program. Our investigation found that while Li was researching Huntington’s disease at Emory, he was also pocketing half a million unreported dollars...
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  • a Nation by Willard Huntington Wright Chapter VIII: Science 508438Misinforming a Nation — Chapter VIII: ScienceWillard Huntington Wright VIII SCIENCE...
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  • be a disease, it is the duty of medical men to lead the community at large in the use of proper measures to extirpate the sources of that disease, or reduce...
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  • disease that modern sanitation can easily exterminate. The recent organization of a health bureau for the scientific study of the indigenous diseases...
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  • Biography Rutledge, John by Frank Huntington 1320320Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography — Rutledge, JohnFrank Huntington ​ RUTLEDGE, John, statesman...
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  • Certainty of Medicine, and into the Nature and Extent of its Power over Disease." The reception of the essay in certain quarters indicates how shocking...
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  • M. A. The Relative Importance of Flies and Water Supply in Spreading Disease. Pp. 8. Robinson, Albert Gardner. The Porto Rico of To-day. New York: Charles...
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  • legitimate sense, that the word is used in the famous epitaph: Here Huntington's ashes long have lain Whose loss is our eternal gain, For while he exercised...
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  • injuring brain tissues. Fevers and exhausting physical diseases often give rise to mental disease. Insanity may also be due to mental causes, such as fear...
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  • will be opened in the Massachusetts Charitable Association Building, Huntington Avenue, Boston, November 24th, and will be continued till January 3, 1885...
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  • leaving part III to be brought out by still another Curator, Dr. David L. Huntington, in 1883. The first and second parts of the Medical volume were edited...
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  • preventive medicine, as head of the Division of Laboratories and Infectious Diseases of the Surgeon General's Office. In 1920, Colonel Russell, as he then was...
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  • College, California, this year. He will lecture on some aspect of tropical diseases.—Professor Hugo Münsterberg, of Harvard University, has declined the offer...
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  • duties of his profession, and he died, after a few years, of a lingering disease, contracted in the service, leaving his family entirely destitute. The...
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  • illustrative materials on the principal camp diseases, with many valuable additions on parasitic diseases and morbid processes in general. ​ Enough glass...
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  • fund in defraying the expense of the lessons and in granting the use of Huntington Hall, and by the kindness of the volunteer agents in distributing and...
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  • Railroad Company to Huntington, Or., and thence over the lines of petitioner to Spokane, Wash. While in transit the animals developed disease, which resulted...
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  • of the Descent of Man. New York: The Macmillan Company. Pp. 156. $1. Huntington, Harwood. The Yearbook fir Colorists and Dyers. Vol. I. New York: The...
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  • Immunity from Disease. By Dr. Romaine J. Curtiss. Joliet, III. Pp. 18. An argument to show that Nature removes epidemics and such diseases as work great...
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  • healed, and thousands were brought to Christ. Dr. T. was afflicted with a disease, called diabetes. He felt there was no hope for him. The best physicians...
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  • Salt Sulphur Springs, in Monroe county, of value in scrofula and skin diseases. Manufactures.—Manufacturing is largely localized in the north-western...
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  • 45, 48, 70, 73, 97, 100; deep, 157. Bridge, wrestler's, 209. Bright's disease, 63. Bristed, C. A., on jumping, 174. Broadening the shoulders, 100. Broadus...
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  • patent-medicine ad informing the reader of a cure for "all skin and blood diseases, rheumatism, malaria, dyspepsia"; filled out by a 3-inch ad for Munn &...
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  • by Willard Huntington Wright Chapter VI: Non-British Painting 508436Misinforming a Nation — Chapter VI: Non-British PaintingWillard Huntington Wright VI...
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  • Influence upon the Vital Resistance of Animals to the Micro-organisms of Disease, brought about by a Long Sojourn in Impure Atmosphere, already referred...
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  • Layout 4 ​ LITERARY NOTICES. INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SERIES, No. XLI. Diseases of Memory: An Essay in the Positive Psychology. By Th. Ribot, author of...
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  • Murder Case by Willard Huntington Wright Sherry and Paralysis 4453052The Greene Murder Case — Sherry and ParalysisWillard Huntington Wright ​ Chapter XIX...
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  • as has been said, almost certain to lead to some of the many forms of disease which are ready to invade some portion of the body that has had its processes...
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  • Museum. 1881 23 February: Dr. Otis died; succeeded by Maj. David Low Huntington as Curator. 19 September: President James A. Garfield died; autopsy performed...
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  • (“Stonehenge”), Dogs of the British Islands (London); id., The Dog in Health and Disease (London, 1859). Standard and modern works: W. Youatt, Training and Management...
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  • plants and animals, the diseases they occasion, and the methods of studying them, with remarks on the germ theory of disease, accompanied by good illustrations...
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  • equally important to know what was the cause of death, for protracted disease and old age exhaust the brain. To define the real degree of development...
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  • consumption 709, there being 5.7 deaths from all causes to one from this disease; from pneumonia, 258; diphtheria, 186; scarlet fever, 157; cerebro-spinal...
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  • consumption to 6.3 from all causes; from pneumonia, 1,514, being 1 from that disease to 11.7 from all causes; from diphtheria and scarlet fever, 594; from intermittent...
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  • day one naturally reflects that it is dangerous to live, so loaded with disease seems the very air. These descriptions carry fear to many minds, to be...
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  • proper care. The oxen, which were their only teams, died of starvation. Disease and death daily claimed victims. Mothers carried their starving children...
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  • Greene Murder Case by Willard Huntington Wright An Accusation 4453037The Greene Murder Case — An AccusationWillard Huntington Wright ​ Chapter VI An Accusation...
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  • Murder Case by Willard Huntington Wright A Mysterious Trip 4453059The Greene Murder Case — A Mysterious TripWillard Huntington Wright ​ Chapter XXIV A...
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  • vileness perpetually reproduced,—tantalized by the impure fountains of a diseased imagination, and oppressed with its own effeminacy,—the mind loses its...
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  • Rest cure carefully and scientifically carried out. . . . Nervious diseases and diseases of the alimentary canal receive special attention.... Large and...
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  • verdict follows: "Mary A. Bispels came to her death from kidney and heart disease, aggravated by poisoning by acetanilid taken in Orangeine headache powders...
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  • gloves and scarfs charged with disease. Certain it is that shortly after the cases were opened, a strange and fatal disease broke out among Multnomah s attendants...
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  • Hol- man; treasurer, Alexander Crawford; sherifi", James Huntington; assessor, Benjamin Huntington; justice of the peace for Oak Point precinct, W. H. Harris;...
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  • ends. This peculiar malady is not peculiar to Pennsylvania. It is the disease of all popular governments. Nor does the fault seem to be in Nature. She...
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  • in the establishment of quarantine, prevents the spread of infectious disease, provides cities with water and sewers, seeks to insure education among...
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  • My Religion by Leo Tolstoy, translated by Huntington Smith Chapter X 210204My Religion — Chapter XHuntington SmithLeo Tolstoy ​ CHAPTER X WE say, It is...
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  • Ohio. Malaria: Its Origin and Cause as a Factor in the Production of Disease. Pp. 8. Indiana Signal Service, H. A. Huston, Purdue University, Lafayette...
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  • Case by Willard Huntington Wright The Investigation Opens 4453033The Greene Murder Case — The Investigation OpensWillard Huntington Wright ​ Chapter...
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  • Cholera; and it is said that some hundreds have fallen victims to this disease. We were informed that it contains at the present, no more than 4000 inhabitants...
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  • determined was a BB gun. Paramedics entered the building and took Marquez to Huntington Memorial Hospital. Perez was assigned to uniformed patrol on August 30...
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  • that the Indians of California were afflicted by the same devastating disease saved the brigade from the annihilation which Work feared. In the main...
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  • breeding. It has been decided by those responsible for this lecture—Mrs. Huntington Wilson and the president and trustees of the university—that its topic...
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  • world. Christian Scientists not only say that they can effect cures of disease and erect churches, but add that they can get their buildings finished...
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  • mental and nervous diseases. U.S. pension surgeon ten years, appt'd by Pres. McKinley; physician to several institutions for nervous diseases. Author, with...
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  • here a great deal of matter of general interest: such as statistics of diseases, remarks on illuminating oils, studies of typhoid fever, etc. Among the...
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  • country, however blessed by nature, must continue poor, ix. 199. Ague. A disease little known in Ireland, xv. 123. Aid (for marrying the king's eldest daughter)...
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  • itself into evil, and the very instruments of health become the poison of disease. —F. W. Robertson. MAN. Man is the crowning of history and the realization...
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  • available * * *. This Museum must be rearranged so as to tell the story of disease as well as to display its morbid processes. By so doing it would then become...
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  • Sacaea—and he adds, with reference to those who dismiss them as "folk-diseases" with a smile of contempt or pity prompted by a consciousness of their...
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  • cure is effected, repeat the dose." Meanwhile were there any symptoms of disease in the Constitution? Not the least. The whole affair was like one of those...
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  • been cured of blindness, of consumption in its advanced stages, of heart disease, of cancer; that they had felt no pain when having broken bones set; that...
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  • stipulated time, the rancheros came in with the mules. There had been a disease and a drought, which had killed the colts the first year, and this was...
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  • old age; but he is never prepared for an emergency, such as injury or disease of a portion of the lung; nor can he enjoy any ​violent effort with safety...
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  • My Religion by Leo Tolstoy, translated by Huntington Smith Chapter VII 210201My Religion — Chapter VIIHuntington SmithLeo Tolstoy ​ CHAPTER VII WHY is...
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  • State is unseemly (552). A State law may exclude foreign criminals and diseased persons, States have power to exclude alien criminals, etc., and to exact...
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  • nutritious, stout new shoes will go less often on the children's feet, and disease and death will be more imminent in a cheaper house and neighborhood. Thus...
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  • Channing. Christ's gospel could never have been delivered by one who was diseased. —J. McC. Holmes. HEAVEN. O rest of rests! O peace serene, eternal!      Thou...
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  • his nearest connections put him to death, alleging that if he wasted by disease his flesh would be spoiled; but if he denies that he is sick, they, not...
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  • without danger of the introduction or spread of contagious or infectious disease among the cattle of the United States, may by proclamation, declare the...
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  • living and how to avoid spreading the disease among others; to segregate those in the advanced stage of the disease, thus eliminating the danger of infecting...
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  • he was conscious of it, and refused to go. It was not merely physical disease, it was not entirely mental; it was something deeper still,—his spirit...
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  • astrology, alchemy, and magic; Francis Bacon; black death and the plague, the disease and medical thought; Calvinsim; Cervantes; opera; and scores of other subjects...
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  • Jefferson 1913; married, 1873, Dr. Mary C. Putnam (died June 10, 1906). Prof. diseases of children, N.Y. Med. Coll., 1860-1865; Med. Dept. N.Y. Univ., 1865-1870;...
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  • Doctor and me together, and there I began to have his advice about my disease, and then invited him to my house: and I am resolved to put myself into...
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  • and pamphlets and large work on Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases. Fellow of N. Y. Acad. of Medicine; visiting physician to N. Y. Post-Grad...
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  • defeat and captivity in Egypt, the second ending in the king's death by disease at Tunis. Yet in what he sought to do in his Lord's cause, St. Louis was...
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  • skilled physicians and loving watchers strove to ward off the assaults of disease and death. It was an unequal struggle, and would have been still more so...
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  • disabled, or if the person has, as a result of a service-connected injury or disease, died while on active duty in military service, unless the home is receiving...
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  • indigent patients and conducts a campaign on the isle against this dread disease. She has written several stories and contributed to the leading magazines...
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  • being in quarantine for a month. His eldest son also was ill with the same disease. The Oakland Tribune springs a good idea in its request to its readers...
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  • tingles your blood, benumbs your feet, freezes a man like an apple. The diseases, the elements, fortune, gravity, lightning, respect no persons. The way...
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  • and deaf; for confinement cases; cases of acute illness and contagious disease; but that these should be provided for in special institutions. These theoretical...
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  • and 182,329 men died from disease or accident. These numbers do not include deaths after leaving the army from wounds or disease contracted in the service...
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  • died when she was quite young, and a sister also dying with the mother's disease, consumption, Dr. Hosmer determined that Harriet should develop physically...
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  • towns in England .... Mr. Stansfeld's resolution against the Contagious Diseases acts carried in the House of Commons by a majority of 72, April 26; the...
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  • have units, one cannot be unanimous alone.' She said: 'Never talk of your diseases, your domestics or your dresses.' She said: 'Think before you speak, and...
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  • Normal. Chorea (St. Vitus dance). Huntington's chorea. Normal. Muscular atrophy. Normal. Normal. Thomsen 's disease (lack of muscular tone).   Eyes: Hereditary...
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  • family and friends, even studying medicine and applying remedies for the diseases incident to a new country with much sickness and few physicians. With a...
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  • Medical Science,” by R. Dunglison; “American Medical Botany” and “Nature in Disease,” by Jacob Bigelow; “Letters to a ​Young Physician,” by James Jackson;...
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  • continue thus, for it takes a great deal of soul to keep a huge body from disease and dissolution. As there is more soul thou wilt be more sought, and many...
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  • scalps this is a vivid picture of the destruction wrought by the dreaded disease. At St. Louis, at the outfitting towns in Western Mis- souri, and on the...
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  • understanding increases with the health of the body; when the body labors under disease, the mind is incapacitated for thinking."—Democritus. "The nerve that never...
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  • comedy to a lying and impudent gull, 'Italy infects you not, but your own diseased spirits. Italy? Out, you froth, you scum! because your soul is mud, and...
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  • investigation which may be important in the study of morbid anatomy and disease processes.24 With the approval of the Secretary of Defense, the way was...
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  • Popham, in which the latter was killed, or suddenly dropped dead from a disease of the heart. Id., Sept. 2, 1847. In 1848 a man named Leonard who had pawned...
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  • and such grown folks as didn't have sense enough to get the disgusting disease before they left their mothers' apronstrings. We passed several newly made...
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  • Mosquitoes-How They Live, etc., 1901; The Insect Book, 1902; The House Fly-Disease Carrier, 1911; also many Government publications and monographs; contributor...
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  • pretext of stemming the spread of COVID. Scientists at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the practice lacks a public health rationale...
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  • examiner N.Y. Life Ins. Co. and North Amer. Life Ins. Co.; instructor diseases of women, N.Y. Post-Grad. Med. School and Hosp.; gynecologist Post-Grad...
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  • when thou shalt through faith, get the victory over the disease which now troubles thee. The disease shall stand rebuked. Thou shalt get power over the devil...
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  • Payette who was also left sick at the fort had recovered a little of the disease he was labouring under, but had a slight fit of the inter- mittent fever...
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  • Murder Case by Willard Huntington Wright The Astounding Truth 4453066The Greene Murder Case — The Astounding TruthWillard Huntington Wright ​ Chapter XXVI...
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  • Maryland 544 U.S. 1033 (2005) Osburn v. Atlanta Center for Dermatologic Diseases et al. 544 U.S. 1033 (2005) Sverdlin v. Swank et al. 544 U.S. 1033 (2005)...
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  • The negro in his native state, hugging his fetish as a preventive of disease or other misfortune; the idolaters bowing down to blocks of wood or stone...
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  • consumption 2,095, being one from that disease to 7.2 from all causes; from pneumonia 1,452, or one from that disease to 10.5 from all causes. There were...
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  • by a physique, the apparent type of blooming health; but the seeds of disease were inherited and only awaited a combination of circumstances to as​sert...
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  • Jean Nathan, and Willard Huntington Wright 2245236Europe After 8:151914H. L. Mencken, George Jean Nathan, and Willard Huntington Wright ​ EUROPE AFTER 8:15...
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  • the shape of hostile Indians, diminishing sup- plies, and devastating diseases had to be faced and conquered. But all their difficulties were not physical...
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  • Shoji Futamura 935 F.2d 279 (1991) Institut Merieux Societe Anonyme v. Disease Detection International Inc 935 F.2d 279 (1991) Lucore II v. L Gosnell...
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  • v. Zenner 956 F.2d 152 (1992) Ocasek v. Manville Corporation Asbestos Disease Compensation Fund 956 F.2d 156 (1992) Brotherhood Railway Carmen Division...
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  • c. 27. Against Wasters, Minstrels, &c., in WALES. Item, to eschew many diseases and mischiefs which have happened before this time in the Land of Wales...
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  • upon the street, or otherwise' is taken off suddenly, we call it heart disease, apoplexy, the result of high living, usually, though not always, meaning—rum...
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  • great change came over him. He seemed to be attacked by a myste rious disease. His speech became hampered, his appetite failed, and his physicians said...
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  • reporters of every city. It is not peculiar to Portland, although it is a disease epidemic among our star men. Any editor or sub-editor who has wrestled...
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  • destitute, of pro​288 WALTER BAILEY visions, and many had little or no money. Disease added its terrors to those of impending starvation. 5 Only two boats were...
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