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“)NOCARD. ‘The Animal Tuberculoses, and their 
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Professor of the Alfort Veterinary College. Trans- 
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able to suppose that the same is the case for human 
tuberculosis, and that, if the children of tuberculosis 
parents were protected from infection by cohabitation 
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the disease, or even of the predisposition to it, would 
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PELLERIN., ‘Median Neurotomy in the Treatment 
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PROCTOR. ‘The Management and Treatment of 
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