The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 51American Medical Union, 1903 |
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... patient's vitality . Hyperesthesia is another frequent symp- tom . This is usually quite extensive in the legs , and may render the muscles and skin so sensitive that it is almost impossible to move , or even touch , the patient ...
... patient's vitality . Hyperesthesia is another frequent symp- tom . This is usually quite extensive in the legs , and may render the muscles and skin so sensitive that it is almost impossible to move , or even touch , the patient ...
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... patient's knowledge . When the disease has been caused by alcohol , entire abstinence must be enforced , or recovery is impossible . The withdrawal of stimulants cannot in all cases be accomplished immediately , or the patient may ...
... patient's knowledge . When the disease has been caused by alcohol , entire abstinence must be enforced , or recovery is impossible . The withdrawal of stimulants cannot in all cases be accomplished immediately , or the patient may ...
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... patient , as I said , is well known ; but the retracing steps are full of interest . It is the ex- ploration of a new land where at every turn there is some new de- velopment . There is a constant tendency to complications and an ...
... patient , as I said , is well known ; but the retracing steps are full of interest . It is the ex- ploration of a new land where at every turn there is some new de- velopment . There is a constant tendency to complications and an ...
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... patient sent home to die . There was an induration pressing upon the ribs and extending nearly to the median line , pointing upward and plainly visible to the eye , presenting itself as the patient lay upon the table . Treatment was X ...
... patient sent home to die . There was an induration pressing upon the ribs and extending nearly to the median line , pointing upward and plainly visible to the eye , presenting itself as the patient lay upon the table . Treatment was X ...
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... patient . In the first place , so far as possible , the strength of the patient should be maintained . In order to accomplish this , every influence known to scientific therapeutics , hygiene , dietetic , prophylactic , that may in any ...
... patient . In the first place , so far as possible , the strength of the patient should be maintained . In order to accomplish this , every influence known to scientific therapeutics , hygiene , dietetic , prophylactic , that may in any ...
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