The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... living frog , of brom- ide of ethyl or chloroform , will immediately arrest the heart's action , while ether does not , which shows that the former have direct action on the heart while the latter has not . [ After the reading of the ...
... living frog , of brom- ide of ethyl or chloroform , will immediately arrest the heart's action , while ether does not , which shows that the former have direct action on the heart while the latter has not . [ After the reading of the ...
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... living germs . His methods , no doubt , admit of improvement , and have been im- proved . A septic condition may be secured by better means , and so we find Keith and Tait and others making operations successfully without practising ...
... living germs . His methods , no doubt , admit of improvement , and have been im- proved . A septic condition may be secured by better means , and so we find Keith and Tait and others making operations successfully without practising ...
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... living , A number of the doctors present had seen post mortem examination of cases having died from Addi- son's disease , all revealing disease of the supra - renal capsules . Dr. Patterson believed the bronzed skin depended on abnormal ...
... living , A number of the doctors present had seen post mortem examination of cases having died from Addi- son's disease , all revealing disease of the supra - renal capsules . Dr. Patterson believed the bronzed skin depended on abnormal ...
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... he will be comfort- ably sheltered , and have some congenial society Above all , there should be such conditions as will admit of living for the greatest number of days with comfort in the sunshine and out - door air . EDITORIAL . 29.
... he will be comfort- ably sheltered , and have some congenial society Above all , there should be such conditions as will admit of living for the greatest number of days with comfort in the sunshine and out - door air . EDITORIAL . 29.
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... living subjects , and in its results on the dead ; then , again , an investigation into the action of remedies of all kinds , and their suitability to the amelioration of morbid states . Efficient treatment can only follow a complete ...
... living subjects , and in its results on the dead ; then , again , an investigation into the action of remedies of all kinds , and their suitability to the amelioration of morbid states . Efficient treatment can only follow a complete ...
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