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    • Effects of Altitude - Nature

      Nature· 3 hours ago

      ...climatological, hydrological, geological, zoological, botanical and physiochemical factors in relation to the life of normal men in various altitudes ; (3) pathology of altitudes, studies of diseases which may be improved by hypsotherapy, and the establishment of sanatoria and hospitals and...

    • Interrelationship of Vitamins - Nature

      Nature· 3 hours ago

      THE successful study of vitamins depends to a large extent upon the production of uncomplicated symptoms in experimental animals which can be cured by purified preparations of the vitamin in ...

    • Therapeutic Bacterial Inoculation 1 - Nature

      Nature· 5 hours ago

      ALTHOUGH the majority of diseases are produced directly or indirectly by the invasion of microbes, it has come to be generally recognised that the soil in which they grow plays a cardinal part ...

    • Notes - Nature

      Nature· 6 hours ago

      It is only Lord Rhondda who appears to place prevention well to the front. There are, therefore, two distinct branches of work. Prevention involves the organisation of science, not merely laboratory ...