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... . Finally from such profound affection of the cord we may find trophic disturbances . These specially are apt to effect the osseous system , particularly the larger joints . Fractures are easily produced . The soft THE MEDICAL HERALD II.
... . Finally from such profound affection of the cord we may find trophic disturbances . These specially are apt to effect the osseous system , particularly the larger joints . Fractures are easily produced . The soft THE MEDICAL HERALD II.
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... effect on other organs of the body in some- should be night and easily digested as indiscretion in eating is fre- quently an exciter of the various crises . As syphilis is so largely an etiological factor we would hope for benefit from ...
... effect on other organs of the body in some- should be night and easily digested as indiscretion in eating is fre- quently an exciter of the various crises . As syphilis is so largely an etiological factor we would hope for benefit from ...
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... with the employment of mercury , a drug inimicable to organic life , yet exerting a direct influence over the effects of the syphilitic virus . St. Joseph , Mo. CHRONIC CONSTIPATION . A. Herring , M. D. I do THE MEDICAL HERALD 17.
... with the employment of mercury , a drug inimicable to organic life , yet exerting a direct influence over the effects of the syphilitic virus . St. Joseph , Mo. CHRONIC CONSTIPATION . A. Herring , M. D. I do THE MEDICAL HERALD 17.
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... effect is more lasting ; in some cases this is all the treatment necessary ; often irreparable harm is done by giving too much medicine . Each individual case must be studied ; first try to find the cause and if possible remove it , and ...
... effect is more lasting ; in some cases this is all the treatment necessary ; often irreparable harm is done by giving too much medicine . Each individual case must be studied ; first try to find the cause and if possible remove it , and ...
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... effects of the venous stasis . ANTITETANIC SERUM . Dr. Bernhardt ( Gazeta Lekarska , Nos . 10-11 , 1899 ) , has collected nine cases of tetanus from the Polish and thirty - two from other for- eign literature , cases treated with ...
... effects of the venous stasis . ANTITETANIC SERUM . Dr. Bernhardt ( Gazeta Lekarska , Nos . 10-11 , 1899 ) , has collected nine cases of tetanus from the Polish and thirty - two from other for- eign literature , cases treated with ...
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