The Medical World, Volume 18Roy Jackson., 1900 |
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... antisepsis ? What of new drugs now undreamed of ? All these and many more important questions will receive attention during the coming century , and the results will make the end of that century far different from the end of this . In ...
... antisepsis ? What of new drugs now undreamed of ? All these and many more important questions will receive attention during the coming century , and the results will make the end of that century far different from the end of this . In ...
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... Antisepsis : Is Disinfection of the Alimentary Canal Possible in the Living Subject ? Editor MEDICAL WORLD : -Ever since we have known the germ and understood the symptoms referable to septic condi- tions , asepsis or antisepsis has ...
... Antisepsis : Is Disinfection of the Alimentary Canal Possible in the Living Subject ? Editor MEDICAL WORLD : -Ever since we have known the germ and understood the symptoms referable to septic condi- tions , asepsis or antisepsis has ...
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... antiseptic drugs , which we could never hope to attain under ordinary diet . 66 It is strange how strong a hold the fal- lacy of " intestinal antisepsis " has se- cured upon the profession . Certainly this view has never been encouraged ...
... antiseptic drugs , which we could never hope to attain under ordinary diet . 66 It is strange how strong a hold the fal- lacy of " intestinal antisepsis " has se- cured upon the profession . Certainly this view has never been encouraged ...
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... antisepsis has proven disappointing in his hands . His conclusion is that " Feces are never completely sterilized by internal antisepsis , and always offer a medium for microbic cultures . " Deodorization of the stool is no proof of ...
... antisepsis has proven disappointing in his hands . His conclusion is that " Feces are never completely sterilized by internal antisepsis , and always offer a medium for microbic cultures . " Deodorization of the stool is no proof of ...
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... antiseptic cleansing is too well under- stood to deserve describing again . Perfect cleanliness comes first , perfect dryness next . Then dip the blade into a weak solution of gum mastic in alcohol , and lay the instrument away in full ...
... antiseptic cleansing is too well under- stood to deserve describing again . Perfect cleanliness comes first , perfect dryness next . Then dip the blade into a weak solution of gum mastic in alcohol , and lay the instrument away in full ...
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