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... tissue to the normal position , and to obliteration due to natural resiliency of tissues ; not , as is often claimed , to the inflammatory adhesions of serous sur- faces , caused by special mechanical effects . As regards the use of ...
... tissue to the normal position , and to obliteration due to natural resiliency of tissues ; not , as is often claimed , to the inflammatory adhesions of serous sur- faces , caused by special mechanical effects . As regards the use of ...
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... tissue itself . The guaiacol exercises its antiseptic properties , and the menthol is at first a stimulant to the dis- eased mucosa , followed by a cooling and soothing effect , while the olive oil acts as a bland dressing to the mucous ...
... tissue itself . The guaiacol exercises its antiseptic properties , and the menthol is at first a stimulant to the dis- eased mucosa , followed by a cooling and soothing effect , while the olive oil acts as a bland dressing to the mucous ...
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... of cough due to lesions of the respiratory tract . The advantage of being able to bring our therapeutic agents directly in contact with the diseased tissues without the interposition of the digestive 28 Original Articles .
... of cough due to lesions of the respiratory tract . The advantage of being able to bring our therapeutic agents directly in contact with the diseased tissues without the interposition of the digestive 28 Original Articles .
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... tissue , and thus it has a beneficial effect on the intestinal tract . Alcohol will antagonize the effect of the bacillus . Thinks that the use of eucalyptus , either by inhalation or by injec- tion , is of benefit . The patient must be ...
... tissue , and thus it has a beneficial effect on the intestinal tract . Alcohol will antagonize the effect of the bacillus . Thinks that the use of eucalyptus , either by inhalation or by injec- tion , is of benefit . The patient must be ...
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... In the stom- ach its first results consist of " a slight infiltration of round cells into intertubular connective tissues ; " this infiltration , as it increases , compresses the tubules until they can no 60 Original Articles .
... In the stom- ach its first results consist of " a slight infiltration of round cells into intertubular connective tissues ; " this infiltration , as it increases , compresses the tubules until they can no 60 Original Articles .
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