The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9J. & H.G. Langley, 1847 |
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... Successful Amputation at the Hip - Joint . By MosES SWEAT , M. D. , of Parsonfield , Maine . 38 ART . VI . - Urticaria produced by Hydrocyanic Acid . By T. R. VARICK , M.-D. , New - York . 40 ART . VII . - Remarks on the Alnus Serrulata ...
... Successful Amputation at the Hip - Joint . By MosES SWEAT , M. D. , of Parsonfield , Maine . 38 ART . VI . - Urticaria produced by Hydrocyanic Acid . By T. R. VARICK , M.-D. , New - York . 40 ART . VII . - Remarks on the Alnus Serrulata ...
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... success . From experience he has found the best course to be the following : first , to prescribe a mercurial altera- tive , followed by a mild cathartic , thoroughly removing morbid se- cretions of the stomach and bowels , and in some ...
... success . From experience he has found the best course to be the following : first , to prescribe a mercurial altera- tive , followed by a mild cathartic , thoroughly removing morbid se- cretions of the stomach and bowels , and in some ...
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... successful , substantiates the views here taken . In the meantime , although the right sides of the heart are impeded in their performance , the left are duly stimulated by oxygenized blood ( unless pulmonic obstructions exist to some ...
... successful , substantiates the views here taken . In the meantime , although the right sides of the heart are impeded in their performance , the left are duly stimulated by oxygenized blood ( unless pulmonic obstructions exist to some ...
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... success attending them , and after a time the heart re- gains itself , the regurgitation and other difficulties subsiding in proportion to its original implication and extent , the constitutional vigor and habits of the patient . In one ...
... success attending them , and after a time the heart re- gains itself , the regurgitation and other difficulties subsiding in proportion to its original implication and extent , the constitutional vigor and habits of the patient . In one ...
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... successes , whilst the body was abandoned to the attendant excesses - the bubble burst- ing , the reactive prostration hurled men from Croesus ' seat to the very gates of ruin and despair , and in many became the date of their disease ...
... successes , whilst the body was abandoned to the attendant excesses - the bubble burst- ing , the reactive prostration hurled men from Croesus ' seat to the very gates of ruin and despair , and in many became the date of their disease ...
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