North American Journal of Homoeopathy1903 |
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... improvement . Then I submitted many cases to the test , and during the past three or four years , more than two hundred cases have passed through my hands . After one special case had been spread broadcast through the papers to the ...
... improvement . Then I submitted many cases to the test , and during the past three or four years , more than two hundred cases have passed through my hands . After one special case had been spread broadcast through the papers to the ...
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... improvement or the reverse . We heed the warning note of a slight cough when repeated ; the dangers arising from the prolonged high temperature . We know what to provide for and take care of in a sudden fall of temperature , even if no ...
... improvement or the reverse . We heed the warning note of a slight cough when repeated ; the dangers arising from the prolonged high temperature . We know what to provide for and take care of in a sudden fall of temperature , even if no ...
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... improvement that mass had melted away from its attachment to the ribs and the breast was freely movable , allow- ing the remaining portion of the tumor to pull upon the tissue of the breast , and , by its weight , give rise to severe ...
... improvement that mass had melted away from its attachment to the ribs and the breast was freely movable , allow- ing the remaining portion of the tumor to pull upon the tissue of the breast , and , by its weight , give rise to severe ...
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... improvement sét in ; and not only was the degeneration checked and replaced by healthy tissue , but the granulation proceeded to build up into new structure , forming in the shape of a new nose . The man was dis- charged with ...
... improvement sét in ; and not only was the degeneration checked and replaced by healthy tissue , but the granulation proceeded to build up into new structure , forming in the shape of a new nose . The man was dis- charged with ...
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... improvement advances . In diseases like entero - colitis , the remedy is perhaps best given after every movement of the bowels . In chronic diseases , es- pecially when one of the diatheses or dyscrasias are at the bottom of the trouble ...
... improvement advances . In diseases like entero - colitis , the remedy is perhaps best given after every movement of the bowels . In chronic diseases , es- pecially when one of the diatheses or dyscrasias are at the bottom of the trouble ...
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