Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 16(5), 1937
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Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 16(5), 1937
Subject
- American College of Surgeons. Maritime Section
- Burns, Gerald Ross
- Case of chorion epithelioma following full term normal delivery [Case report] [Title]
- Case of secondary aplastic anaemia [Case report] [Title]
- Case reports from the Halifax City Tuberculosis Hospital, Halifax, N.S. [Title]
- Christian, Henry A.
- Chronic haemolytic anaemia (probably acholuric jaundice) [Case report] [Title]
- Colwell, William Gerard
- Coward, Norman Barrie
- Diuretics
- Diuretics and what they do
- Eye
- Grant, Marguerite H.L.
- Health Facilities
- Hebb, Peter Olding
- Hematologic Diseases
- Historical background of the Nova Scotia Hospital, Dartmouth and the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax [Title]
- Holland, Clyde W.
- Infant Nutrition Disorders
- Morton, A.R.
- Normal mechanisms controlling breathing, The [Title]
- Notes from a rambling medico
- Primary malignancy of the thoracic cavity [Case report] [Title]
- Report on health survey of school children at Kentville [Title]
- Respiratory Physiology
- Sieniewicz, Thaddeus M.
- Tuberculosis
- W.C.B. Commission Report [Title]
- Weld, C. Beecher
- What is the Argyll Robertson Pupil? [Title]
- Workmen's Compensation Board
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