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... say what cases will terminate in these ways . Those who see only the early manifestations of syphilis are apt to look upon it as a disease of little gravity . He had never had much good from the administration of cod- liver oil and iron ...
... say what cases will terminate in these ways . Those who see only the early manifestations of syphilis are apt to look upon it as a disease of little gravity . He had never had much good from the administration of cod- liver oil and iron ...
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... say that the worst cases that he had seen had been those which have received from him the most active and pro- longed murcurial treatment . Mercury , potassium iodide , and time , may be considered the three great factors in the cure of ...
... say that the worst cases that he had seen had been those which have received from him the most active and pro- longed murcurial treatment . Mercury , potassium iodide , and time , may be considered the three great factors in the cure of ...
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... say , diluted half with lime water . Lime water is no mean antiseptic , and it assists the digestion of casein . He secured artificial digestion by giv- ing eighty grains of pepsin in the twenty - four hours . The next indication is for ...
... say , diluted half with lime water . Lime water is no mean antiseptic , and it assists the digestion of casein . He secured artificial digestion by giv- ing eighty grains of pepsin in the twenty - four hours . The next indication is for ...
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... say the peptic glands are destroyed is going a little too far . There are conditions in which the stomach does not secrete , and yet people afflicted with them can live for an unlimited number of years ; here the small intestines does ...
... say the peptic glands are destroyed is going a little too far . There are conditions in which the stomach does not secrete , and yet people afflicted with them can live for an unlimited number of years ; here the small intestines does ...
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... say whether certain meningites be due to tubercle or not . Meningitis may be tuberculous without tubercle being macroscopically evident . Here bacteriological aid is needed . The æti- ological value of ear disease is not always easily ...
... say whether certain meningites be due to tubercle or not . Meningitis may be tuberculous without tubercle being macroscopically evident . Here bacteriological aid is needed . The æti- ological value of ear disease is not always easily ...
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Стр. 114 - the end of the year 1694 this pestilence was more than usually severe. At length the infection spread to the palace, and reached the young and blooming queen. She received the intimation of her danger with true greatness of soul. She gave orders
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Стр. 143 - But we are afraid thou wilt kill us too, if we employ thee to kill them that kill us. And yet for the cleansing of the Small Blood Vessels and making way for the free circulation of the Blood and Lymph—there is nothing like Mercurial Deobstruents.
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,