The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New Preparations, Volume 25R. H. Andrews 1903 Edited by R.H. Andrews. |
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... better results in their use . Now I ask , which cures , the drugs you administer , or the suggestion you give ? I ask which . An allopath will give strong doses , and a homeopath will give very mild doses , and still both get about the ...
... better results in their use . Now I ask , which cures , the drugs you administer , or the suggestion you give ? I ask which . An allopath will give strong doses , and a homeopath will give very mild doses , and still both get about the ...
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... better warn your patient against the purchase of them . 8. Discard all such such practice as dropping sweet oll and other oily sub- stances into the ear . Better use a little warm soda water . Dr. Campbell finds that the chloride of ...
... better warn your patient against the purchase of them . 8. Discard all such such practice as dropping sweet oll and other oily sub- stances into the ear . Better use a little warm soda water . Dr. Campbell finds that the chloride of ...
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... better than potassium bromide , one - haif dram in a goblet of water . Coal - Gas Asphyxia . In Merck's Archives we find the state- ment that a most efficient remedy in carbonic acid poisoning through inhalation of coal gas is found in ...
... better than potassium bromide , one - haif dram in a goblet of water . Coal - Gas Asphyxia . In Merck's Archives we find the state- ment that a most efficient remedy in carbonic acid poisoning through inhalation of coal gas is found in ...
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... better to learn a few good tests than to change to others . Another most common Malarial Vertigo . -Periscope . Dr. T. J. Mays believes that vertigo is a very much overlooked symptom of malaria . It may be intermittent or per- manert ...
... better to learn a few good tests than to change to others . Another most common Malarial Vertigo . -Periscope . Dr. T. J. Mays believes that vertigo is a very much overlooked symptom of malaria . It may be intermittent or per- manert ...
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... better take it for granted , and never experience it , for it is awful . On account of my weak stomach , I could not retain the salicylates , so I thought it a good opportunity to ex- periment with aspirin , as I had never used it . I ...
... better take it for granted , and never experience it , for it is awful . On account of my weak stomach , I could not retain the salicylates , so I thought it a good opportunity to ex- periment with aspirin , as I had never used it . I ...
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