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TRIUMPHS OF SURGERY

A.ND PREVENTION OF DISEASE,

4 The Time.

LONDON, February 16. Goonol Copemau, at a meeting*„f t lm Institute of Health, said that preventive medicine had achieved a triumph since snnn.d U r bl ' Ca i k f th ° U ' ai '' Prophylactic inoculation had given marvellous results ni saving Jifo ami preventing tvphoid. there had been no case of typhuA either Bntisli or the J.'rcnc!< armies. ourgeon-General Sir Alfred Keogh decla red that marvellous progress .bad been made m medical science, and immense knowledge had been collected.

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Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 9

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TRIUMPHS OF SURGERY Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 9

TRIUMPHS OF SURGERY Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 9

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