Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 15(11), 1936
Citation
Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 15(11), 1936
Subject
- Best, Charles H.
- Campbell, Peter Smythe
- Cost Effectiveness
- Dementia praecox--a mental hygiene problem [Title]
- Diphtheria
- Eaton, Foster Fitch
- Effler, L.R.
- Endocrine Glands
- Endocrine System Diseases
- Frothingham, Channing
- Goodwin, W.V.
- Graham, J. Wallace
- Health inspection
- Insulin
- MacDougall, John George
- MacIntosh, J.W.
- Medical efficiency: Dr. Effler urges that the "trimmings' be eliminated and only the essentials provided in medical care [from Country Doctor [Title]
- Medical Society of Nova Scotia
- Memorandum on Diphtheria toxoid [Title]
- Murray, Kerr Douglas
- Musculoskeletal Physiology
- Nova Scotia Hospitals approved by the American College of Surgeons
- Philadelphia and the Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons [Title]
- Posture [Title]
- Present status of endocrine therapy, The [Delivered September 2, 1936, to the Refresher Course at Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S.][Title]
- Protamine insulin [Title]
- Provincial Association of Medical Health Officers
- Scarlet fever [Title]
- Stewart, John M.
- Vaccines
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