Medical Standard, Том 371914 |
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... thing , and that we stand in need of it in numerous directions no one will deny , certainly not a physician . But like other good things it can be overdone , and there is more than a suspicion on our part that this is exactly what our ...
... thing , and that we stand in need of it in numerous directions no one will deny , certainly not a physician . But like other good things it can be overdone , and there is more than a suspicion on our part that this is exactly what our ...
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... things that make for its own development in the most natural way . The old idea of teaching was to put into the child's mind things from the external world , and in so doing we often violate nature's way of develop- ment . Instruction ...
... things that make for its own development in the most natural way . The old idea of teaching was to put into the child's mind things from the external world , and in so doing we often violate nature's way of develop- ment . Instruction ...
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... thing I have no- ticed that is not of record . A growth of moles indicates a tendency to malignancy . In fact , I have rarely treated a patient for a malignant growth that did not have a number of moles . While the existence of moles in ...
... thing I have no- ticed that is not of record . A growth of moles indicates a tendency to malignancy . In fact , I have rarely treated a patient for a malignant growth that did not have a number of moles . While the existence of moles in ...
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... things he had tried to forget her little gaities , the way she slept with her hand under her cheek . He remembered the night she taught Marjorie her baby - prayer . God , what kind of a fool , what kind of a beast , had he been ? After ...
... things he had tried to forget her little gaities , the way she slept with her hand under her cheek . He remembered the night she taught Marjorie her baby - prayer . God , what kind of a fool , what kind of a beast , had he been ? After ...
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... things are saved to cumber our homes just because they are gifts .惺惺惺 Please keep in mind , however , that our objec- tion is not to giving , it is to useless giving . What a fine thing it would be , what a new and more blessed ...
... things are saved to cumber our homes just because they are gifts .惺惺惺 Please keep in mind , however , that our objec- tion is not to giving , it is to useless giving . What a fine thing it would be , what a new and more blessed ...
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