The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 41Medical gazettee pub., 1906 |
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... tubes and into them , not one missing its goal . Strange to say , the fern spores tend with unfailing certainty towards the tubes with malic acid , while the moss spores turn towards the sugar tubes . And they find their way , be it ...
... tubes and into them , not one missing its goal . Strange to say , the fern spores tend with unfailing certainty towards the tubes with malic acid , while the moss spores turn towards the sugar tubes . And they find their way , be it ...
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... tubes , bottles , etc. , for a journey of several thousand miles , only four of the entire number were found broken when the cases were opened in the laboratory . THE report of the librarian of the Boston University School of Medicine ...
... tubes , bottles , etc. , for a journey of several thousand miles , only four of the entire number were found broken when the cases were opened in the laboratory . THE report of the librarian of the Boston University School of Medicine ...
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... tube full of the suspected urine add five or six drops of a 1 to 1,000 aqueos solution of methylene blue . An emerald green tint is the result if the reaction is positive - a bluish green if it be negative . This reaction is found at ...
... tube full of the suspected urine add five or six drops of a 1 to 1,000 aqueos solution of methylene blue . An emerald green tint is the result if the reaction is positive - a bluish green if it be negative . This reaction is found at ...
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... tube fixed therein for temporary drainage . Healing went on without interruption , but there was no improvement . The urine con- tinued to dribble , the patient was constantly wet , and could be about on her feet only by the use of ...
... tube fixed therein for temporary drainage . Healing went on without interruption , but there was no improvement . The urine con- tinued to dribble , the patient was constantly wet , and could be about on her feet only by the use of ...
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... tubes , have been found on autopsy to be secondary to tuberculosis of the bronchial or mediastinal glands . The author states that post - operative parotitis is always associated 102 Feb. , The New England Medical Gazette .
... tubes , have been found on autopsy to be secondary to tuberculosis of the bronchial or mediastinal glands . The author states that post - operative parotitis is always associated 102 Feb. , The New England Medical Gazette .
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