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" ... of the immediate family increases the probability of its appearance in the applicant. 2. That consumption in a brother or sister is at least equal in importance to parental phthisis. 3. That "underweights" are much more liable to the disease than... "
Practical life insurance examinations with a chapter on the insurance of ... - Page 211
by Murray Elliott Ramsey - 1908 - 230 pages
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The Medical examination for life insurance and its associated clinical methods

Charles Lyman Greene - 1905 - 492 pages
..."underweights" are much more liable to the disease than are "overweights." 4. That robust and well-developed individuals show comparatively little susceptibility...some degree counterbalance a tainted family record. Another and most important point brought out by the doctor's tables is the fact that the influence...
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Daniel's Texas Medical Journal, Volume 38

Ferdinand Eugene Daniel - 1922 - 620 pages
..."overweights;" that robust and well developed individuals show comparatively no susceptibility to tuberculosis; that the physique is of more importance than the family...some degree counterbalance a tainted family record. A most important point brought out is the fact that the influence of family history and the counter-effect...
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