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... doses . Two thousand units should be the minimum dose , and in severe cases , or in those which come late to treatment eight thou- sand , ten thousand or even more should be used . I was told the other day of the really wonderful ...
... doses . Two thousand units should be the minimum dose , and in severe cases , or in those which come late to treatment eight thou- sand , ten thousand or even more should be used . I was told the other day of the really wonderful ...
Page 76
... doses of one or two teaspoonfuls every three hours , as it is now a well - recognized fact that in phthisis the clear indications are that the digestive organs are in such condition that they cannot carry out their chemical functions to ...
... doses of one or two teaspoonfuls every three hours , as it is now a well - recognized fact that in phthisis the clear indications are that the digestive organs are in such condition that they cannot carry out their chemical functions to ...
Page lvii
... doses of TEN DROPS to a TEASPOONFUL , as an antidote and corrective to the fermentative and putrefactive changes taking place in the contents of the alimentary canal . In combating serious illness , it is doubly important to be assured ...
... doses of TEN DROPS to a TEASPOONFUL , as an antidote and corrective to the fermentative and putrefactive changes taking place in the contents of the alimentary canal . In combating serious illness , it is doubly important to be assured ...
Page lxi
... doses . In typhoid fever , Camphoric Peroxide will bring down the temperature rapidly , acting as a germicide throughout the alimentary tract . In rheumatism , it has shown itself to be a most valuable method of treatment , as it ...
... doses . In typhoid fever , Camphoric Peroxide will bring down the temperature rapidly , acting as a germicide throughout the alimentary tract . In rheumatism , it has shown itself to be a most valuable method of treatment , as it ...
Page lxxii
... doses of one tea- spoonful four times a day , or as often as every two hours in very bad cases , and may be used as often as every thirty minutes in smaller doses . When used for external ailments it should also be freely applied to the ...
... doses of one tea- spoonful four times a day , or as often as every two hours in very bad cases , and may be used as often as every thirty minutes in smaller doses . When used for external ailments it should also be freely applied to the ...
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