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... Treating , 394 American Medical Association , Annual Meeting , 185 , 442 Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal , volume ... treated by Promide of Potassium , 114 Experimental Investigations on Promide of Potassium , Fifty - ninth Annual ...
... Treating , 394 American Medical Association , Annual Meeting , 185 , 442 Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal , volume ... treated by Promide of Potassium , 114 Experimental Investigations on Promide of Potassium , Fifty - ninth Annual ...
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... treated by the several attending physicians and surgeons . Number of Patients received during the year .. 66 not placed under treatment ... The results of treatment may be stated as follows : Discharged well .... 894 6 888- " 6 relieved ...
... treated by the several attending physicians and surgeons . Number of Patients received during the year .. 66 not placed under treatment ... The results of treatment may be stated as follows : Discharged well .... 894 6 888- " 6 relieved ...
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... treated by extension by means of weights and without a long side splint ; the leg and thigh being propped by pads . Short splints were em- ployed . The counter extension was obtained by elevating the lower end of the bed by means of a ...
... treated by extension by means of weights and without a long side splint ; the leg and thigh being propped by pads . Short splints were em- ployed . The counter extension was obtained by elevating the lower end of the bed by means of a ...
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... treating such cases , we must be prepared to meet with ill success , for often remedies exert no bene- ficial influence , and in spite of all measures the disease steadily goes on to a fatal termination . Autopsies explain it by ...
... treating such cases , we must be prepared to meet with ill success , for often remedies exert no bene- ficial influence , and in spite of all measures the disease steadily goes on to a fatal termination . Autopsies explain it by ...
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... treated with milk diet and without drugs or stimulants , will have its natural crisis before the twelfth day . No other food can be depended on but milk or buttermilk ; to give wine , whisky , and beef tea , while withholding milk is to ...
... treated with milk diet and without drugs or stimulants , will have its natural crisis before the twelfth day . No other food can be depended on but milk or buttermilk ; to give wine , whisky , and beef tea , while withholding milk is to ...
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