Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 3(8), September 1924
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19241924
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Medical Society of Nova Scotia
Medical Society of Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 3(8), September 1924 Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 3(8), September 1924
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- Barss, Andrew DeWolfe
- Black, Judson Burpee
- Campbell, Duncan Alexander
- Canadian Medical Association
- Communicable Diseases
- Contagious Diseases of Childhood
- Country people blamed for country doctor shortage
- Cowie, Andrew James
- Cracraft, C.C.
- Dalhousie University. Faculty of Medicine
- Herrman, Charles
- Hospitals
- Lindsay, Roy Dickson
- McDonald, Dan
- McDonald, H.K.
- McLean, A.C.
- McNally, George J.
- Medical Society of Nova Scotia
- Neoplasms
- Parfitt, C.D.
- Physicians, Rural
- Pirie, A.H.
- Pitfalls in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
- Public Health as Administered by Moses
- Religion
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- Shaw, Carl A.
- Stewart, George David
- Treatment of Uncomplicated Gonorrhea in the Female, The
- Tuberculosis
- Whitman, George Watson
- Workmen's Compensation
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