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... present or not . Later on it may be well to interrupt it . Dr. E. B. Bronson said the chief point in the paper was as to the danger of excessive treatment of the disease . The tendency , hereto- fore , has been to over - treat the ...
... present or not . Later on it may be well to interrupt it . Dr. E. B. Bronson said the chief point in the paper was as to the danger of excessive treatment of the disease . The tendency , hereto- fore , has been to over - treat the ...
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... present , it should be treated the same as in any other subject . He had had under observation hundreds of strong workingmen who , although they have only had treatment for a few months , have had no further symptoms . In closing the ...
... present , it should be treated the same as in any other subject . He had had under observation hundreds of strong workingmen who , although they have only had treatment for a few months , have had no further symptoms . In closing the ...
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... present . There are , according to him , quad- urates whose only proper solvent is healthy urine . In acid urine they dissolve with aid of heat , but are redeposited on cooling ; in hot alkaline urine the solution is permanent . Dr ...
... present . There are , according to him , quad- urates whose only proper solvent is healthy urine . In acid urine they dissolve with aid of heat , but are redeposited on cooling ; in hot alkaline urine the solution is permanent . Dr ...
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... present . He protested against the present tendency to refer everything in the human body to fixed " chemical " laws . It could not be said that mental worry is a chemical agent , and yet it does profoundly alter chemical processes of ...
... present . He protested against the present tendency to refer everything in the human body to fixed " chemical " laws . It could not be said that mental worry is a chemical agent , and yet it does profoundly alter chemical processes of ...
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... present in the urine even in small amounts for a long time develop fibroid kidney . Dr. Gray , in closing the discussion , stated that he was ready to believe that small quantities of albumin found persistently in the urine may lead to ...
... present in the urine even in small amounts for a long time develop fibroid kidney . Dr. Gray , in closing the discussion , stated that he was ready to believe that small quantities of albumin found persistently in the urine may lead to ...
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Стр. 114 - two or three days there were many alternations of hope and fear. The physicians contradicted each other and themselves in a way which sufficiently indicated the state of medical science in that age. The disease was measles; it was scarlet fever; it was spotted fever; it was erysipelas. At length all doubt was over. Kadcliffe's opinion proved to be right. It was plain
Стр. 188 - for 1895 has been thoroughly revised and brought up to date in every respect. The text portion (32 pages) contains the most useful data for the physician and surgeon, including an alphabetical table of diseases, with the most approved remedies, and a table of doses. It also contains sections on examination of urine, artificial respiration, incompatibles, poisons and antidotes,