College and Clinical Record, Volume 161895 |
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... person , it is important in connection with this table to mention the treatment of the patient in regard to this point . - II A. M. The patient was generally operated on at The last meal was given the night before . before . A small ...
... person , it is important in connection with this table to mention the treatment of the patient in regard to this point . - II A. M. The patient was generally operated on at The last meal was given the night before . before . A small ...
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... person to person , in the ordi- nary way . The largest experience shows that it does not extend , like an ordinary contagious disease , to nurses or others attending upon patients suffering under the disease . II . ATROPINE IN ...
... person to person , in the ordi- nary way . The largest experience shows that it does not extend , like an ordinary contagious disease , to nurses or others attending upon patients suffering under the disease . II . ATROPINE IN ...
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... persons worn out by nursing relatives in the last stage of this disease , or otherwise run down in health : - B. Tincture of ferric chloride , fzij Dilute phosphoric acid , f3 iij Churchill's syrup of the hypo- phosphites , q . s . fz ...
... persons worn out by nursing relatives in the last stage of this disease , or otherwise run down in health : - B. Tincture of ferric chloride , fzij Dilute phosphoric acid , f3 iij Churchill's syrup of the hypo- phosphites , q . s . fz ...
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... person now receiving it ; besides being a reminder of this long - established firm and business , so well known for their excellent preparation of cod - liver oil . -A number of lepers have been discovered in Eastern Prussia ...
... person now receiving it ; besides being a reminder of this long - established firm and business , so well known for their excellent preparation of cod - liver oil . -A number of lepers have been discovered in Eastern Prussia ...
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... person holding up the ovary and tube should relax it to per- mit of the firm fixation of the ligature , so that no vessels should subsequently be retracted and give rise to internal hemorrhage . The ends of the ligature are cut off ...
... person holding up the ovary and tube should relax it to per- mit of the firm fixation of the ligature , so that no vessels should subsequently be retracted and give rise to internal hemorrhage . The ends of the ligature are cut off ...
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abdomen acid action acute anæmia antiseptic applied Aquæ attack bladder blood bone boric acid bowel canal Capsules carbolic cardiac catheter cause cauterized cavity cent cervix chronic CLINICAL RECORD COLLEGE AND CLINICAL condition cure diastase diet diphtheria discharge disease doses dressing drug DUNGLISON eczema effect employed erysipelas examination fever fluid fracture gauze give given grains heart hemorrhage Hospital hydrozone incision inflammation injection intestinal iodoform irrigations irritation Jefferson Medical College ligature Medical Journal Medicine ment method milk mucous membrane nervous ointment operation organ ounce pain patient peritonitis pessary Philadelphia Philadelphia Polyclinic Phosphate physician posterior practice present Prof Professor quinine R. J. MITCHELL rectum relief remedies removed salicylic salicylic acid sepsis skin solution stomach surgeon Surgery surgical symptoms Syrup Therapeutic tincture tion tissue treated treatment tube tumor ulcer urethra urine usually uterus vagina wash weeks Wilson says wound York