Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 29Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1905 |
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... effects of electricity and no explanation whatever of its real essence . Light is spoken of as the agent or medium of vision , through which the external world is made visible to man and animals by means of the natural eye . There is ...
... effects of electricity and no explanation whatever of its real essence . Light is spoken of as the agent or medium of vision , through which the external world is made visible to man and animals by means of the natural eye . There is ...
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... effect which is utilized in so many ways to accomplish work of the greatest variety , both as to its nature and its energy . It might be well to note in this connection , that vitality has much in common with such forces as magnetism ...
... effect which is utilized in so many ways to accomplish work of the greatest variety , both as to its nature and its energy . It might be well to note in this connection , that vitality has much in common with such forces as magnetism ...
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... effect from local applications to the abdomen for the relief of pain outside of that obtained by heat or cold , and of the two , cold is oftener more grateful to the patient , in fact , she will often cease clam- oring for narcotics so ...
... effect from local applications to the abdomen for the relief of pain outside of that obtained by heat or cold , and of the two , cold is oftener more grateful to the patient , in fact , she will often cease clam- oring for narcotics so ...
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... effect of postural drainage , the effort being to drain free fluid into the lowermost portion of the pelvic cavity by the effect of gravity , where absorbtion is not so rapid . An application of the first principles as long ago ...
... effect of postural drainage , the effort being to drain free fluid into the lowermost portion of the pelvic cavity by the effect of gravity , where absorbtion is not so rapid . An application of the first principles as long ago ...
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... effect of his responding to the call , in the absence of any express agreement , would be an engagement to attend the case as long as it requires attention , unless he gives notice of his intention to discontinue his visits , or is dis ...
... effect of his responding to the call , in the absence of any express agreement , would be an engagement to attend the case as long as it requires attention , unless he gives notice of his intention to discontinue his visits , or is dis ...
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