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... ment in central New York , and from them I heard accounts of water treat- ment of typhoid fever long before I even thought of being a doctor . I have never used the shower - nor the bath - tub immersion , as has lately become popular ...
... ment in central New York , and from them I heard accounts of water treat- ment of typhoid fever long before I even thought of being a doctor . I have never used the shower - nor the bath - tub immersion , as has lately become popular ...
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... ment for typhoid fever , and yet the mortality reports show that patients die in those institutions , just exactly as they do outside of them , it is apt to make one a little sceptical as to all he hears about this treatment . It is ...
... ment for typhoid fever , and yet the mortality reports show that patients die in those institutions , just exactly as they do outside of them , it is apt to make one a little sceptical as to all he hears about this treatment . It is ...
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... ment or neglect . ment or neglect . The speaker was of the opinion that we must feed a fever liquid foods - milk when it can be borne , beef tea , broths , bovinine are all good . It is comparatively easy now to choose a good fluid diet ...
... ment or neglect . ment or neglect . The speaker was of the opinion that we must feed a fever liquid foods - milk when it can be borne , beef tea , broths , bovinine are all good . It is comparatively easy now to choose a good fluid diet ...
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... ment than a temporary reduction of temperature . The skin is rendered active , its circulation improved , giv- ing thereby a means whereby poison- ous ptomaines may be carried off . The enlivened circulation also stim- ulates the other ...
... ment than a temporary reduction of temperature . The skin is rendered active , its circulation improved , giv- ing thereby a means whereby poison- ous ptomaines may be carried off . The enlivened circulation also stim- ulates the other ...
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... ment that ovaries have been removed because the seat of disease could be found in no other region ; and lastly , it is my conviction that the ambition of the surgeon has some- times had more to do with the bring- ing about an ovaritomy ...
... ment that ovaries have been removed because the seat of disease could be found in no other region ; and lastly , it is my conviction that the ambition of the surgeon has some- times had more to do with the bring- ing about an ovaritomy ...
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Page 318 - For certainly it is excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say all he has to say in the fewest possible words, or his reader is sure to skip them •, and in the plainest possible words, or his reader will certainly misunderstand them. Generally, also, a downright fact may be told in a plain way ; and we want downright facts at present more than anything else.
Page 144 - Hygienic Dermal Powder for Infants" and Adults. Originally investigated ami its Therapeutic Properties discovered in the year 1868, by DR. FEHR, and introduced to the Medical and the Pharmaceutical Profession in the year 1873. COMPOSITION :— Silicate of Magnesia with Carbolic and Salicylic Acids. PROPERTIES :— Antiseptic, Antizymotic, and Disinfectant. Useful as a GENERAL SPRINKLING POWDER, with positive Hygienic, Prophylactic, and Therapeutic properties. Good in all Affections of the Skin. SOLD...