Four Unusual Cases of Aneurism

EDWIN A. LOCKE
1905 Boston Medical and Surgical Journal  
fear opposition. In this way a constant campaign of education will be carried on in a conservative manner. If the chairmen of these District Committees arrange for occasional meetings among themselves they will get the opportunity to compare their experiences and will get many useful hints to take back to their districts. The anti-tuberculosis movement has interested the laity and committees non-professional have been formed, have done zealous work and have accomplished considerable amelioration of conditions.
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