The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 51American Medical Union, 1903 |
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... less ex- tensive glandular infection has taken place and the cancer dominates the individual . To these I can only say I will do the best I can for you , but can promise you nothing . For twenty years I have for certain reasons had my ...
... less ex- tensive glandular infection has taken place and the cancer dominates the individual . To these I can only say I will do the best I can for you , but can promise you nothing . For twenty years I have for certain reasons had my ...
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... less danger of being destroyed ; and it falls only when the attacking forces are sufficiently strong to overcome its inherent strength , or sympathetic forces from within assist in so weakening the structure as to make its condition ...
... less danger of being destroyed ; and it falls only when the attacking forces are sufficiently strong to overcome its inherent strength , or sympathetic forces from within assist in so weakening the structure as to make its condition ...
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... less likely , and if a serious condition should ever ensue it will be less severe . This is particularly observed in recurrent attacks of tonsillar abscess . A word of interjection may be allowed in regard to quinsy , and it is that ...
... less likely , and if a serious condition should ever ensue it will be less severe . This is particularly observed in recurrent attacks of tonsillar abscess . A word of interjection may be allowed in regard to quinsy , and it is that ...
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... less . A soothing after treatment is a gargle of aque- ous hamamelis x to water x . All of these operations may be performed by the general prac- titioner without the necessity of extensive paraphernalia and with benefit to the patient ...
... less . A soothing after treatment is a gargle of aque- ous hamamelis x to water x . All of these operations may be performed by the general prac- titioner without the necessity of extensive paraphernalia and with benefit to the patient ...
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... less , soon to be relegated to past and unprofitable experience . In the long list , only the knife and caustic agents hold out any promise of a cure . Cancer is a growth originating in epithelium and characterized by continuous and ...
... less , soon to be relegated to past and unprofitable experience . In the long list , only the knife and caustic agents hold out any promise of a cure . Cancer is a growth originating in epithelium and characterized by continuous and ...
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