Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 281906 |
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... , New Method of Medical Association .......... 556 Cancer in Mice , Ehrlich's Studies in ..... ... 611 Cerebral Hyperemia , Vertigo in 559 Chrysophanic Acid 440 Circumcision 557 183 Diseases of 377 Kidney , Stone in .. 557.
... , New Method of Medical Association .......... 556 Cancer in Mice , Ehrlich's Studies in ..... ... 611 Cerebral Hyperemia , Vertigo in 559 Chrysophanic Acid 440 Circumcision 557 183 Diseases of 377 Kidney , Stone in .. 557.
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... Acid , Dangers of ........ 678 Pancreatitis , Acute Hemorrhage Cincinnati Sanitarium 229 177 315 190 , 676 541 361 495 Starch Digestion in Young In- fants 619 Stomach , Cancer of the .. 187 Stomach , Resection of in Car- in ...
... Acid , Dangers of ........ 678 Pancreatitis , Acute Hemorrhage Cincinnati Sanitarium 229 177 315 190 , 676 541 361 495 Starch Digestion in Young In- fants 619 Stomach , Cancer of the .. 187 Stomach , Resection of in Car- in ...
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... acid nature , is simply to temporarily lessen the secretion without in any degree reducing the congestion or stimulating the local circulation , thus actually rendering the condition worse than before . A remedy to be effective must ...
... acid nature , is simply to temporarily lessen the secretion without in any degree reducing the congestion or stimulating the local circulation , thus actually rendering the condition worse than before . A remedy to be effective must ...
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... acid and cocaine solution to be used until all symptoms have disappeared . The point in favor of Adrenalin Chloride is this : Cocaine will not relieve this condition , unless preceded by Adrenalin Chloride.— A. M. Hutton , M. D. , of ...
... acid and cocaine solution to be used until all symptoms have disappeared . The point in favor of Adrenalin Chloride is this : Cocaine will not relieve this condition , unless preceded by Adrenalin Chloride.— A. M. Hutton , M. D. , of ...
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... acid . An application of 10 % chromic acid to the larynx gives rise to practically no pain and accomplishes the desired result . If the patient is given a sufficient amount of mercury for a long enough period of time , he is less liable ...
... acid . An application of 10 % chromic acid to the larynx gives rise to practically no pain and accomplishes the desired result . If the patient is given a sufficient amount of mercury for a long enough period of time , he is less liable ...
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