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... action of other and more distinctive mercurial prepara- tions . He furnishes one symptom as produced by calomel , fifty- one as from corrosive sublimate , twenty from the acetate , two from the red precipitate , and forty - five from ...
... action of other and more distinctive mercurial prepara- tions . He furnishes one symptom as produced by calomel , fifty- one as from corrosive sublimate , twenty from the acetate , two from the red precipitate , and forty - five from ...
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... action , and of its therapeutic applications , separately . 1. Upon the alimentary canal the sublimate acts , when ... actions are those of Dr. Lewin , as his doses were moderate ( 1 to 3 of a grain ) and his experi- ments extensive . He ...
... action , and of its therapeutic applications , separately . 1. Upon the alimentary canal the sublimate acts , when ... actions are those of Dr. Lewin , as his doses were moderate ( 1 to 3 of a grain ) and his experi- ments extensive . He ...
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... action . Physi- cal signs also cannot be called into being by an exuberant im- agination , like the symptoms obtained by some drug provers . * They are equally available in young children , the deaf and dumb , idiots and animals . No ...
... action . Physi- cal signs also cannot be called into being by an exuberant im- agination , like the symptoms obtained by some drug provers . * They are equally available in young children , the deaf and dumb , idiots and animals . No ...
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... action of this agent , recent experiments , according to Von Wecker , appear to show that Atropine increases the intraocular pressure . The diagnosis and prognosis were of course very guarded . As no light could be thrown into the eye ...
... action of this agent , recent experiments , according to Von Wecker , appear to show that Atropine increases the intraocular pressure . The diagnosis and prognosis were of course very guarded . As no light could be thrown into the eye ...
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... action set in at the seat of the punctures made for the subcutaneous injections forty days previously . On the leg a group of confluent pus- tules formed around each puncture , from which ulcers were developed . On the forearm were ...
... action set in at the seat of the punctures made for the subcutaneous injections forty days previously . On the leg a group of confluent pus- tules formed around each puncture , from which ulcers were developed . On the forearm were ...
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