College and Clinical Record, Volume 161895 |
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... say , for it continued no longer than the usual course of the disease , for as is well known , those cases which refuse to take to bed and remain up and about too long are apt to be desperate ones and continue longer than the usual ...
... say , for it continued no longer than the usual course of the disease , for as is well known , those cases which refuse to take to bed and remain up and about too long are apt to be desperate ones and continue longer than the usual ...
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... say upon the origin of the disease or the treatment of the primary lesion ; my topic is the treatment of general septic peri- tonitis , from whatever cause it may arise . First , is there anything in the nature of the peritoneal ...
... say upon the origin of the disease or the treatment of the primary lesion ; my topic is the treatment of general septic peri- tonitis , from whatever cause it may arise . First , is there anything in the nature of the peritoneal ...
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... say thirty times a minute until he is tired , sound- ing a broad " A " with each expiration so as to shut off the posterior nares from the throat by bringing the soft palate against the posterior wall of the pharynx . These mancu- vres ...
... say thirty times a minute until he is tired , sound- ing a broad " A " with each expiration so as to shut off the posterior nares from the throat by bringing the soft palate against the posterior wall of the pharynx . These mancu- vres ...
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... say that perox- ide of hydrogen , medicinal , should never be made neutral before using , even in the most delicate cases . Neutral peroxide of hydrogen rapidly decomposes under all conditions of exposure . The keeping properties of H2O ...
... say that perox- ide of hydrogen , medicinal , should never be made neutral before using , even in the most delicate cases . Neutral peroxide of hydrogen rapidly decomposes under all conditions of exposure . The keeping properties of H2O ...
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... says that when Relapsing Gonorrhea , not. The alkaloid is named after Pelletier , the chemist who discovered quinine . It is pre- pared best from the bark of the fresh root of punica granatum . By oxidation , three deri- vate alkaloids ...
... says that when Relapsing Gonorrhea , not. The alkaloid is named after Pelletier , the chemist who discovered quinine . It is pre- pared best from the bark of the fresh root of punica granatum . By oxidation , three deri- vate alkaloids ...
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