The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 21F. A. Davis, 1899 |
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... digestion : want of appetite , nausea , eructations of gas and acid liquids , slowly and gradually or may begin acutely . | When it comes on abruptly , it may be ushered in by acute pneumonia , or by chills and fever resembling malaria ...
... digestion : want of appetite , nausea , eructations of gas and acid liquids , slowly and gradually or may begin acutely . | When it comes on abruptly , it may be ushered in by acute pneumonia , or by chills and fever resembling malaria ...
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... digestive remedial agent of pronounced physiological activity derived from the Dolikos bean of Mexico . 1 promptly converts animal and vegetable aliment into assimilable material for nutrition . Phaselin exhibits a powerful amylolytic ...
... digestive remedial agent of pronounced physiological activity derived from the Dolikos bean of Mexico . 1 promptly converts animal and vegetable aliment into assimilable material for nutrition . Phaselin exhibits a powerful amylolytic ...
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... digestive power and promote nutrition . As regards local ther- apy , our objects must be to cause absorption or destruction of lupous tissue and the cicatrization of lupous ulcers . I am not a partisan of certain rude mechanical pro ...
... digestive power and promote nutrition . As regards local ther- apy , our objects must be to cause absorption or destruction of lupous tissue and the cicatrization of lupous ulcers . I am not a partisan of certain rude mechanical pro ...
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... digestive functions are suffi- the patient in a position to receive with ciently developed . External causes also are more benefit the usual mixed treatment of naturally more operative upon the sensitive mercury and iodide . We will ...
... digestive functions are suffi- the patient in a position to receive with ciently developed . External causes also are more benefit the usual mixed treatment of naturally more operative upon the sensitive mercury and iodide . We will ...
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... digestive capacity must be narrowly watched . I need delay no longer to speak of infant - feeding , as the case now under discussion concerns a child of older years , in whom under favorable circum- stances the diet may approach that of ...
... digestive capacity must be narrowly watched . I need delay no longer to speak of infant - feeding , as the case now under discussion concerns a child of older years , in whom under favorable circum- stances the diet may approach that of ...
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