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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... continued , expecting to receive a remit- tance at their earliest convenience . Address THE MEDICAL SUMMARY , P. O. Box 1217 . 2321 Park Ave. , Philadelphia , Pa . This journal has an extensive and constantly in- creasing circulation ...
... continued , expecting to receive a remit- tance at their earliest convenience . Address THE MEDICAL SUMMARY , P. O. Box 1217 . 2321 Park Ave. , Philadelphia , Pa . This journal has an extensive and constantly in- creasing circulation ...
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... continued fevers , the subjective , so to speak , cuts loose and tells things the patient had forgotten years before , and even will repeat languages entirely foreign to them . Many an insane case is using the subjective mind only , and ...
... continued fevers , the subjective , so to speak , cuts loose and tells things the patient had forgotten years before , and even will repeat languages entirely foreign to them . Many an insane case is using the subjective mind only , and ...
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... continued thereafter as needed . If the pain is due to excitement , there is nothing 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 ...
... continued thereafter as needed . If the pain is due to excitement , there is nothing 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 ...
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... continued fever , especially in my own case , as I can soon stop the salivation . How does it act , and what is the experience of others ? I will give you my remedy for prevent- ing salivation , where a patient has been salivated a ...
... continued fever , especially in my own case , as I can soon stop the salivation . How does it act , and what is the experience of others ? I will give you my remedy for prevent- ing salivation , where a patient has been salivated a ...
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... continued until the disease is brought under control . If there is a general debil- itated condition of the system , we shall have to administer cod - liver oil , iron , syr . glycero - phosphates , and other agents which give rational ...
... continued until the disease is brought under control . If there is a general debil- itated condition of the system , we shall have to administer cod - liver oil , iron , syr . glycero - phosphates , and other agents which give rational ...
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