The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 51American Medical Union, 1903 |
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... tion of the nerves . Since that time neuritis has been thoroughly studied by neurologists of every country , and medical literature is filled with cases illustrating every phase of the disease . As a result of these investigations , the ...
... tion of the nerves . Since that time neuritis has been thoroughly studied by neurologists of every country , and medical literature is filled with cases illustrating every phase of the disease . As a result of these investigations , the ...
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... tion , of the entire contents of the nerve sheath before a complete cure can be effected . The clinical symptoms vary according to the functions of the nerve involved . The first symptom is usually pain in the affected nerve . This pain ...
... tion , of the entire contents of the nerve sheath before a complete cure can be effected . The clinical symptoms vary according to the functions of the nerve involved . The first symptom is usually pain in the affected nerve . This pain ...
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tion of the diagnosis made , not because there was a doubt of the character of the case but for the benefit of those carping critics , who would deny the existence of the neoplasm unless so fortified . In dubious cases or where the ...
tion of the diagnosis made , not because there was a doubt of the character of the case but for the benefit of those carping critics , who would deny the existence of the neoplasm unless so fortified . In dubious cases or where the ...
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... tion . There was no autopsy . VITAL FORCE AND ITS ANTAGONISMS . * BY C. E. SANFORD , M.D. , Bridgeport , Conn . SHALL take the liberty of presenting to you a definition of " vital force " as somewhat distinct from vital principle ...
... tion . There was no autopsy . VITAL FORCE AND ITS ANTAGONISMS . * BY C. E. SANFORD , M.D. , Bridgeport , Conn . SHALL take the liberty of presenting to you a definition of " vital force " as somewhat distinct from vital principle ...
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... tion . We should also remember that medicine as a " drug force , " is always a foreign element , producing often in the system effects that are detrimental to the " Vis medicatrix naturæ " of our organiza- tion , in a word adding to the ...
... tion . We should also remember that medicine as a " drug force , " is always a foreign element , producing often in the system effects that are detrimental to the " Vis medicatrix naturæ " of our organiza- tion , in a word adding to the ...
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