The Medical World, Volume 31Roy Jackson., 1913 |
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... never saw one until Dr. E. G. Charbonneau , of Newark , N. J. , sent me one . He says that his brother re- ceived it from Madrid , and that " it is a new one on me [ him ] . " I assure all that it is not new ; and it is strange that the ...
... never saw one until Dr. E. G. Charbonneau , of Newark , N. J. , sent me one . He says that his brother re- ceived it from Madrid , and that " it is a new one on me [ him ] . " I assure all that it is not new ; and it is strange that the ...
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... never use soap . Where the disease is located warm rainwater without soap is the thing to wash with . Then when the skin is dry , dust it over with pure oxid of zinc and you will end all trouble in a short time . The zinc should be used ...
... never use soap . Where the disease is located warm rainwater without soap is the thing to wash with . Then when the skin is dry , dust it over with pure oxid of zinc and you will end all trouble in a short time . The zinc should be used ...
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... never to give medicin without a definit pur- pose that is , be able to give a reason for ad- ministering each dose , and never give " shot gun " medicin . After cleaning out the alimentary tract with small doses of calomel , I put the ...
... never to give medicin without a definit pur- pose that is , be able to give a reason for ad- ministering each dose , and never give " shot gun " medicin . After cleaning out the alimentary tract with small doses of calomel , I put the ...
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... never absent in a true case of typhoid . Therefore , if re- peated tests show its absence , it is probable that the diagnosis is not typhoid . It occurs in cer- tain other of the essential fevers , but probably never in acute miliary ...
... never absent in a true case of typhoid . Therefore , if re- peated tests show its absence , it is probable that the diagnosis is not typhoid . It occurs in cer- tain other of the essential fevers , but probably never in acute miliary ...
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... never had the pleasure of meeting you , I am taking the liberty of sending you one of my photographs . hope you will be pleased with it . The truth is , I have a reason for sending one to I am gathering a list of desirable ladies ...
... never had the pleasure of meeting you , I am taking the liberty of sending you one of my photographs . hope you will be pleased with it . The truth is , I have a reason for sending one to I am gathering a list of desirable ladies ...
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