Canada Lancet, Volume 35

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Lancet Publishing Company, 1902

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Contents

McKinleys Death
101
Advertising Objectionable Forms
111
Psoriasis An Ointment for
127
Massage Movements c in Fractures Sir W H Bennett
146
Autointoxication Our Knowledge of Dr Joseph Kovacs
149
Political Assassins
158
AutoIntoxication in Epilepsy
159
McKenzie A J B A M B 156 261 358 417 489 559 627 695 761 837
165
Post Graduates Medical Society Officers
169
MacKenzie Prof J J Bacteriology of Tuberculosis
181
McPhedran A M B Home Treatment of Tuberculosis
216
Predisposition to Tubercular Infection
232
Parsons H C M D L R C P M R C S Tuberculin in Tuberculosis
255
Alcohol and Tuberculosis
261
Muskoka Sanatorium for Tuberculosis
268
Pulmonary Tuberculosis Etiology Gilbert Gordon B A M D
277
Alimentary Tract Tuberculosis of R J Dwyer M D
308
Statistics of Tuberculosis in Canada C P Lask M D
350
Sanatorium for Tuberculosis in Calgary
361
Pathological Society Toronto
364
Adami J G M U Enlarged Mid Lobe of Thyroid
373
Stinson J C M D C M Foreign Bodies in Appendix
376
Smallpox Present Epidemic H M Bracken M D
385
Pulmonary Tuberculosis Climatic Treatment L Bently M D
406
Physical Science in Treatment of Nose and Throat
419
M D Mental Hospital v Asylum
433
Pharmacology Torold Sollmann M D
440
Peters G A M B F R C S Dilitation and Foreign Body in Oesophagus
445
Perforation in Typhoid FeverOperation H A Bruce M D F R C S
458
Stenosis Following Intubation
476
Physostigmine in Intestinal Paresis
479
Cough Menthol in Relief of
480
Asthma
482
Stomach Displacements Nakedeye Diagnosis
496
Peritosuria Chronic
497
Canada Lancet The Dr S A Knopf on
498
Physician Medical Ethics Code
503

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