The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... containing one grain to the ounce produced intense prostration , lasting a whole day . This was , however , an exceptional case . In several hundred cases in which I have given the remedy in full doses I have seen but three in which it ...
... containing one grain to the ounce produced intense prostration , lasting a whole day . This was , however , an exceptional case . In several hundred cases in which I have given the remedy in full doses I have seen but three in which it ...
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... contains the deadly atropine against which he so earnestly warns us , and 2d , that it does not contain gold at all , at least the specimen I examined did not contain any more gold than there is in ordinary sea water . The " doctor ...
... contains the deadly atropine against which he so earnestly warns us , and 2d , that it does not contain gold at all , at least the specimen I examined did not contain any more gold than there is in ordinary sea water . The " doctor ...
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... contains ninety lithographic plates with one hundred and five illustrations . Very concise descriptions accompany the plates , hence the work is really an atlas . The growth of the book was in this wise : As a student , the author was ...
... contains ninety lithographic plates with one hundred and five illustrations . Very concise descriptions accompany the plates , hence the work is really an atlas . The growth of the book was in this wise : As a student , the author was ...
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... contains eighteen lectures upon the brain and six upon diseases of the spinal cord . As they are published much as they were delivered to the stu- dents of the University College Hospital , they are pleas- ant to read and within the ...
... contains eighteen lectures upon the brain and six upon diseases of the spinal cord . As they are published much as they were delivered to the stu- dents of the University College Hospital , they are pleas- ant to read and within the ...
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... contain accumulated stores of observation by the most acute and able physicians of generations past and present , and by personal observation . Of the patent medicine - unless his education has been a purely empirical matter- he knows ...
... contain accumulated stores of observation by the most acute and able physicians of generations past and present , and by personal observation . Of the patent medicine - unless his education has been a purely empirical matter- he knows ...
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