The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 51American Medical Union, 1903 |
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... body by the excisions of any of these nodules , commits a crime ; and I say it advisedly , as I believe that all of the cases of so - called surgical cures , are no more or less than the removal of harmless adenomas , which have no ...
... body by the excisions of any of these nodules , commits a crime ; and I say it advisedly , as I believe that all of the cases of so - called surgical cures , are no more or less than the removal of harmless adenomas , which have no ...
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... body perfectly , and will if continued longer produce the X - ray burn , and will also cause chemical reactions . If the X - ray will induce cell changes externally , why , logically , with this power of penetration , can it not affect ...
... body perfectly , and will if continued longer produce the X - ray burn , and will also cause chemical reactions . If the X - ray will induce cell changes externally , why , logically , with this power of penetration , can it not affect ...
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... body - has a curious illustration in a case of lupus involving the destruction of the entire nose , leaving a cavity from the forehead to the lip , ulcerating and discharging quantities of mucus and pus . I could not have this patient ...
... body - has a curious illustration in a case of lupus involving the destruction of the entire nose , leaving a cavity from the forehead to the lip , ulcerating and discharging quantities of mucus and pus . I could not have this patient ...
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... body as a living organization . Our bodies may be likened to a citadel that has to resist attacking forces that are antagonistic to its strength . The more perfect the citadel in formation and structure in all its parts , the less ...
... body as a living organization . Our bodies may be likened to a citadel that has to resist attacking forces that are antagonistic to its strength . The more perfect the citadel in formation and structure in all its parts , the less ...
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... body to absorb from the blood the food it needs to give it life and strength . Very few people realize the immense advantage a large lung capacity gives to those who possess it . Food . - Wholesome , properly cooked food taken at proper ...
... body to absorb from the blood the food it needs to give it life and strength . Very few people realize the immense advantage a large lung capacity gives to those who possess it . Food . - Wholesome , properly cooked food taken at proper ...
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