Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 3Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... doses per day being given hypodermically . return . In April , 1883 , he was taken to Cincinnati and placed in the ... dose at bed time . The result by the first of October . was truly marvelous . There was comparative freedom ever . 1 ...
... doses per day being given hypodermically . return . In April , 1883 , he was taken to Cincinnati and placed in the ... dose at bed time . The result by the first of October . was truly marvelous . There was comparative freedom ever . 1 ...
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... doses and in patients where there was no reason to expect such results . These cases have not rallied easily . In doing away with the local difficulties about the air passages * In Molliere's second case , an India - rubber tube of the ...
... doses and in patients where there was no reason to expect such results . These cases have not rallied easily . In doing away with the local difficulties about the air passages * In Molliere's second case , an India - rubber tube of the ...
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... dose : that dose should be exceeded only with great caution . When insensibility is fairly established the administration should be stopped . - Boston M. & S. Jour . NASAL POLYPI . - Dr . William Ralph Bell ( Canada Medical Record ) ...
... dose : that dose should be exceeded only with great caution . When insensibility is fairly established the administration should be stopped . - Boston M. & S. Jour . NASAL POLYPI . - Dr . William Ralph Bell ( Canada Medical Record ) ...
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... dose of a teaspoon- ful four times a day . Even in the later stages of the disease , the attacks seemed to be greatly reduced in frequency and severity when alum was exhibited to the exclusion of all other remedies . - N . Y. Medical ...
... dose of a teaspoon- ful four times a day . Even in the later stages of the disease , the attacks seemed to be greatly reduced in frequency and severity when alum was exhibited to the exclusion of all other remedies . - N . Y. Medical ...
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... dose , made so strong that I would not have dared to taste it myself , afterwards told me that it was the most refreshing and cooling drink he had ever taken . A London surgeon of the police told me that he had treated a hundred and ...
... dose , made so strong that I would not have dared to taste it myself , afterwards told me that it was the most refreshing and cooling drink he had ever taken . A London surgeon of the police told me that he had treated a hundred and ...
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Page 389 - SURGERY (THE INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF). A Systematic Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Surgery by Authors of various Nations.
Page 252 - The Ear: its Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases. A Practical Treatise for the Use of Medical Students and Practitioners. By CHARLES H.
Page 388 - Human Osteology : comprising a Description of the Bones, with Delineations of the Attachments of the Muscles, the General and Microscopical Structure of Bone and its Development.
Page 211 - Hand-Book of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Skin Diseases. By ARTHUR VAN HARLINGEN, MD, Professor of Diseases of the Skin in the Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine ; Clinical Lecturer on Dermatology in the Jefferson Medical College.
Page 65 - Sexual Neurasthenia (Nervous Exhaustion). Its Hygiene, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment. With a Chapter on Diet for the Nervous.
Page 405 - A great man is always willing to be little. Whilst he sits on the cushion of advantages, he goes to sleep. When he is pushed, tormented, defeated, he has a chance to learn something ; he has been put on his wits, on his manhood ; he has gained facts ; learns his ignorance ; is cured of the insanity of conceit ; has got moderation and real skill.
Page 444 - Popularly, the term disinfection is used in a much broader sense. Any chemical agent which destroys or masks bad odors, or which arrests putrefactive decomposition, is spoken of as a disinfectant. And in the absence of any infectious disease, it is common to speak of disinfecting a foul cesspool, or bad-smelling stable or privy vault. This popular use of the term has led to much misapprehension...
Page 444 - The injurious consequences which are likely to result from such misapprehension and misuse of the word disinfectant will be appreciated •when it is known that recent researches have demonstrated that many of the agents which have been found useful as deodorizers, or as antiseptics, are entirely without value for the destruction of disease germs.
Page 179 - The National Dispensatory. Containing the Natural History, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Actions and Uses of Medicines, including those recognized in the Pharmacopoeias of the United States, Great Britain and Germany, with numerous references to the French Codex. By ALFRED STILLE, M.
Page 179 - Professor of Materia Medica and Botany in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.