The Medical News, Volumen70Henry C. Lea's Son, 1897 |
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... gives a graphic delineation of this idea in his little book published in 1884 . " When I began my professional career ... give small doses of tartar emetic as an expectorant , and morphin to allay the cough . But the teachings of Hughes ...
... gives a graphic delineation of this idea in his little book published in 1884 . " When I began my professional career ... give small doses of tartar emetic as an expectorant , and morphin to allay the cough . But the teachings of Hughes ...
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... give great comfort to the patient , and are less annoying and disturbing than the wet compresses . But the latter are not used by me for their antithermic effect , which is only inci- dental . It The susceptibility of pneumonia patients ...
... give great comfort to the patient , and are less annoying and disturbing than the wet compresses . But the latter are not used by me for their antithermic effect , which is only inci- dental . It The susceptibility of pneumonia patients ...
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... give us a mixed , hence , atypical picture . So uniformly is leucopenia present in typhoid fever that a leucocytosis ... gives promise of an absolute diagnosis of typhoid . Acute miliary Tuberculosis . - There is no character- istic ...
... give us a mixed , hence , atypical picture . So uniformly is leucopenia present in typhoid fever that a leucocytosis ... gives promise of an absolute diagnosis of typhoid . Acute miliary Tuberculosis . - There is no character- istic ...
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... give the deep internal body - temperature in the most accurate manner pos- sible . I have often taken the temperature in this manner , and also in women , by passing a long- stemmed thermometer into the bladder , and the record always gives ...
... give the deep internal body - temperature in the most accurate manner pos- sible . I have often taken the temperature in this manner , and also in women , by passing a long- stemmed thermometer into the bladder , and the record always gives ...
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... gives the following formulas for t use of resorcin in dermatology ( Rev. gén , d . The November 8 , 1896 ) . In subacute ... give relief . In weeping eczema the following formula is indicate R Resorcin I part 3 parts Ꭱ Dermatol Glycerin ...
... gives the following formulas for t use of resorcin in dermatology ( Rev. gén , d . The November 8 , 1896 ) . In subacute ... give relief . In weeping eczema the following formula is indicate R Resorcin I part 3 parts Ꭱ Dermatol Glycerin ...
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