The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... fact is sufficient guarantee to warrant a few words on a class of drugs whose mission is the re- lieving of pain ... facts , and at the same time throw out a word of warn- ing against the careless use of these potent therapeutic agents ...
... fact is sufficient guarantee to warrant a few words on a class of drugs whose mission is the re- lieving of pain ... facts , and at the same time throw out a word of warn- ing against the careless use of these potent therapeutic agents ...
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... facts of observation . Dr. Wyman : How may we distinguish the rashes produced by remedies from exanthems ? In many ... fact had been such a sufferer that she had formed the opium habit . The right ovary was enlarged to about the size ...
... facts of observation . Dr. Wyman : How may we distinguish the rashes produced by remedies from exanthems ? In many ... fact had been such a sufferer that she had formed the opium habit . The right ovary was enlarged to about the size ...
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... fact that in medicine , as in everything else , there must be such a division of labor . And this truth has been long ago recognized to a certain extent . Den- tistry has became a distinct art , although formerly prac- ticed by the ...
... fact that in medicine , as in everything else , there must be such a division of labor . And this truth has been long ago recognized to a certain extent . Den- tistry has became a distinct art , although formerly prac- ticed by the ...
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... fact this is the great dif- ficulty with most of the medical prizes . Most investi- gators are poor , and unless ... facts collected from the women graduates of medical colleges . A committee of an association of col- lege alumni sent ...
... fact this is the great dif- ficulty with most of the medical prizes . Most investi- gators are poor , and unless ... facts collected from the women graduates of medical colleges . A committee of an association of col- lege alumni sent ...
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... facts before it , the Druggist has de- cided to retura to grains , drachms , ounces , etc. We have neither advocated nor practiced the metric system in writing prescriptions for drugs , etc. , because we did not , nor do we now , regard ...
... facts before it , the Druggist has de- cided to retura to grains , drachms , ounces , etc. We have neither advocated nor practiced the metric system in writing prescriptions for drugs , etc. , because we did not , nor do we now , regard ...
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