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Surgeon-General's Office received the approval of the Senate.
State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.
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Now, they were ganged up around him: Colonel Sagen, his two aides, a fourth man Lance recognized as Major Carmody, the base legal officer -- and a fifth man too, who wore the insignia of the Space Surgeon-General's Department.
Next Door, Next World Robert Donald Locke
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Index Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office, second series, XVIII, pp. 297-306.
How to Live Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science Eugene Lyman Fisk 1907
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(I owe my opportunity to consult it to the courtesy of the Surgeon-General's library.)
Old-Time Makers of Medicine The Story of The Students And Teachers of the Sciences Related to Medicine During the Middle Ages James Joseph Walsh 1903
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An official report from the Surgeon-General's office on conditions in the town declared: _
Women's Wild Oats Essays on the Re-fixing of Moral Standards 1897
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To show the extent of discussion this case called forth, there are no less than nine pamphlets and books in the Surgeon-General's library at Washington devoted exclusively to this case of pretended rabbit-breeding.
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Church adds that the ` ` Index Catalogue of the Surgeon-General's Library '' at Washington contains 22 cases of direct injury to the heart, all of which lived longer than his case: 17 lived over three days; eight lived over ten days; two lived over twenty-five days; one died on the fifty-fifth day, and there were three well-authenticated recoveries.
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To show the extent of discussion this case called forth, there are no less than nine pamphlets and books in the Surgeon-General's library at Washington devoted exclusively to this case of pretended rabbit-breeding.
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Surgeon-General's Department, where rifle projectiles taken from wounds are usually deposited.
A Refutation of the Charges Made against the Confederate States of America of Having Authorized the Use of Explosive and Poisoned Musket and Rifle Balls during the Late Civil War of 1861-65 Horace Edwin Hayden 1877
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Rucks asked to be relieved from the committee on the Surgeon-General's report.
Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Mississippi, Called Session at Columbus, February and March, 1865. Mississippi. Legislature. House of Representatives 1865
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