College and Clinical Record, Volume 161895 |
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... possible , the origin of the disease , and follow this with a thorough flushing of the infected region with properly tempered water ; and with what re- sult ? Death so promptly and inevitably as to discourage both surgeon and physician ...
... possible , the origin of the disease , and follow this with a thorough flushing of the infected region with properly tempered water ; and with what re- sult ? Death so promptly and inevitably as to discourage both surgeon and physician ...
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... possible to apply la- vage with water at a temperature of about 110 ° F. during an attack of severe gastralgia very great relief often follows , and sometimes the pain ceases at once . The direct applica- tion of the galvanic current to ...
... possible to apply la- vage with water at a temperature of about 110 ° F. during an attack of severe gastralgia very great relief often follows , and sometimes the pain ceases at once . The direct applica- tion of the galvanic current to ...
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... possible in a given case , while local treatment of the stomach is frequently to be carried out together with careful attention to the general nervous state of the patient . If the case be one of neurasthenia all pos- sible sources of ...
... possible in a given case , while local treatment of the stomach is frequently to be carried out together with careful attention to the general nervous state of the patient . If the case be one of neurasthenia all pos- sible sources of ...
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... possible that the discharges from the bowels in typhoid fever may be a source of contagion , it is de- sirable that before being thrown down the closet they should be largely mixed with Condy's fluid or some other disinfectant . On the ...
... possible that the discharges from the bowels in typhoid fever may be a source of contagion , it is de- sirable that before being thrown down the closet they should be largely mixed with Condy's fluid or some other disinfectant . On the ...
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... possible fragments that may have lodged in the lower bowel . THE MEDICAL TREATMENT OF CANCER OF THE STOMACH . * Plicque ( Gazette Médicale de Paris ) re- marks that at first sight the treatment of cancer of the stomach seems illusory ...
... possible fragments that may have lodged in the lower bowel . THE MEDICAL TREATMENT OF CANCER OF THE STOMACH . * Plicque ( Gazette Médicale de Paris ) re- marks that at first sight the treatment of cancer of the stomach seems illusory ...
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