St. Louis Journal of Homeopathy and Clinical Reporter, Volume 81894 |
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... make the patient think it necessary to go to bed . It is absolutely neces- sary in the treatment of all hæmorr- hages , to insist on the patient keep- ing her bed , and unless this rule is rigidly 10 ST . LOUIS JOURNAL OF HOMOEOPATHY .
... make the patient think it necessary to go to bed . It is absolutely neces- sary in the treatment of all hæmorr- hages , to insist on the patient keep- ing her bed , and unless this rule is rigidly 10 ST . LOUIS JOURNAL OF HOMOEOPATHY .
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... necessary , is per- haps true , but in unskilled hands , it is frequently a dangerous proceedure , and even the skillful specialist , sometimes finds it followed by serious or even fatal results . The dull curette may be used , but it ...
... necessary , is per- haps true , but in unskilled hands , it is frequently a dangerous proceedure , and even the skillful specialist , sometimes finds it followed by serious or even fatal results . The dull curette may be used , but it ...
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... necessary to remove a diseased ovary , extirpate a breast , or enucleate an eye ; but it is not necessary to re- move all ovaries , or even any great portion of them , because they happen to be the subjects of disease , just as we have ...
... necessary to remove a diseased ovary , extirpate a breast , or enucleate an eye ; but it is not necessary to re- move all ovaries , or even any great portion of them , because they happen to be the subjects of disease , just as we have ...
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... necessary.— New York Medical Journal . THE TREATMENT OF TYPHOID FEVER WITH COLD BATHS . As constant dropping wears away the hardest stone , so has the persistence of Brand and his dis- ciples finally overcome the prejudices of the ...
... necessary.— New York Medical Journal . THE TREATMENT OF TYPHOID FEVER WITH COLD BATHS . As constant dropping wears away the hardest stone , so has the persistence of Brand and his dis- ciples finally overcome the prejudices of the ...
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... necessary defense against wanton defamation of char- acter . In our first number we ex- pressed a desire for peace with our neighbors ; but if they choose to tempt fate and probabilities by strutting within our preserve with " chips ...
... necessary defense against wanton defamation of char- acter . In our first number we ex- pressed a desire for peace with our neighbors ; but if they choose to tempt fate and probabilities by strutting within our preserve with " chips ...
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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...