The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9J. & H.G. Langley, 1847 |
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... remedies . Emetics and cathartics , for example , do not appear to act with any more rapidity on the child than they do on the adult . Now this fact , of the more prompt action of this class of agents , upon the child , although a ...
... remedies . Emetics and cathartics , for example , do not appear to act with any more rapidity on the child than they do on the adult . Now this fact , of the more prompt action of this class of agents , upon the child , although a ...
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... remedies , and when it is upon its decline , when in all pro- bability the unassisted powers of nature would successfully perform the remainder of the task , a blister is applied . The patient gets well , notwithstanding the additional ...
... remedies , and when it is upon its decline , when in all pro- bability the unassisted powers of nature would successfully perform the remainder of the task , a blister is applied . The patient gets well , notwithstanding the additional ...
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... remedies . Of themselves , and alone , capable of doing but little , and yet when cooperating with other agents , such as blood- letting , & c . , exceedingly powerful and valuable . Every one knows that there are periods and conditions ...
... remedies . Of themselves , and alone , capable of doing but little , and yet when cooperating with other agents , such as blood- letting , & c . , exceedingly powerful and valuable . Every one knows that there are periods and conditions ...
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... remedies - if they do no good , they can do no harm . Now this is unquestionably a great error , and has been productive of vast mischief . Independently of the unneces- sary suffering which they may occasion , they sometimes produce ...
... remedies - if they do no good , they can do no harm . Now this is unquestionably a great error , and has been productive of vast mischief . Independently of the unneces- sary suffering which they may occasion , they sometimes produce ...
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... so frequently obtained from those remedies regulating the pulmonary and hepatic circulation , but which are often misconstrued as having a specific action 1847. ] Dewees on the Use of Galvanism in Nervous Diseases . 23.
... so frequently obtained from those remedies regulating the pulmonary and hepatic circulation , but which are often misconstrued as having a specific action 1847. ] Dewees on the Use of Galvanism in Nervous Diseases . 23.
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