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... question is one which leaves its perma- nent mark , especially upon childhood . During the summer of 1931 the increased occurrence of poliomyelitis in certain large cities caused great concern . Many seem to think that only such un ...
... question is one which leaves its perma- nent mark , especially upon childhood . During the summer of 1931 the increased occurrence of poliomyelitis in certain large cities caused great concern . Many seem to think that only such un ...
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... question finally . Any attack upon the disease other than treating it after it has developed must be based on a knowledge of how its germ spreads and the conditions under which the germ causes the paralytic disease . As has already been ...
... question finally . Any attack upon the disease other than treating it after it has developed must be based on a knowledge of how its germ spreads and the conditions under which the germ causes the paralytic disease . As has already been ...
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... question is answered affirmatively , it means , of course , that students will be given to a tutor regardless of their academic standing , and that , conse- quently , there is the danger that a good tutor will find the average ability ...
... question is answered affirmatively , it means , of course , that students will be given to a tutor regardless of their academic standing , and that , conse- quently , there is the danger that a good tutor will find the average ability ...
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VOLUME XL | 47 |
ARTICLES | 72 |
As an Undergraduate Sees It by P W Wrenn Jr | 139 |
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