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... organ and muscle of the body , and perhaps this tension at times in creases the functions of the organs . Strychnine produces a clonic , tonic , per- haps more tonic , spasm of the muscles , and , like ergot , on uterine contractions ...
... organ and muscle of the body , and perhaps this tension at times in creases the functions of the organs . Strychnine produces a clonic , tonic , per- haps more tonic , spasm of the muscles , and , like ergot , on uterine contractions ...
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... organs are relaxed the mucous membrane becomes more or less folded , forming shallow or deep wrinkles , or rugæ , in the membrane , which may account for the straight par- allel subepithelium and subbasement- membrane mucous channels ...
... organs are relaxed the mucous membrane becomes more or less folded , forming shallow or deep wrinkles , or rugæ , in the membrane , which may account for the straight par- allel subepithelium and subbasement- membrane mucous channels ...
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... organs , and human life . For over forty years a simple , humane treatment for mucous sacs by the injection method has been successfully in use , and yet the ambulant proctologists are called quacks by the surgical proctologists of ...
... organs , and human life . For over forty years a simple , humane treatment for mucous sacs by the injection method has been successfully in use , and yet the ambulant proctologists are called quacks by the surgical proctologists of ...
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... Organs and all - done to a turn- The ashes of my wife . 10 - that's my cow - I idolize ! She jumped over a trough And spoiled her chance for any prize- She cut one tit quite off . OUR MONTHLY CLINIC Please notice that our CLINIC ...
... Organs and all - done to a turn- The ashes of my wife . 10 - that's my cow - I idolize ! She jumped over a trough And spoiled her chance for any prize- She cut one tit quite off . OUR MONTHLY CLINIC Please notice that our CLINIC ...
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... organs and tissues by toxins produced by bacteria . The most im- portant methods of preventing these diseases are prompt alleviation of all minor infections and the proper nutrition of the body by food in the required amounts and of ...
... organs and tissues by toxins produced by bacteria . The most im- portant methods of preventing these diseases are prompt alleviation of all minor infections and the proper nutrition of the body by food in the required amounts and of ...
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