North Carolina Medical Journal, Volume 381896 |
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... say it is the first born of a loving couple . It is constantly watched by the ad- miring parents and no change escapes their watchful eye . Its functions are all naturally performed and it thrives and increases in strength and beauty as ...
... say it is the first born of a loving couple . It is constantly watched by the ad- miring parents and no change escapes their watchful eye . Its functions are all naturally performed and it thrives and increases in strength and beauty as ...
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... say . I am peculiarly interested in the subject owing to the fact that I have had several calculi cases as described . In one of these cases we found calculi in the kidney , and after removing several , we subsequently removed . the ...
... say . I am peculiarly interested in the subject owing to the fact that I have had several calculi cases as described . In one of these cases we found calculi in the kidney , and after removing several , we subsequently removed . the ...
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... say it because I know of its true value . It is an agent that is always at hand , and that is easy to procure . We need some remedy to fulfill all the indications that are necessary . I can say that I know of no one remedy that we have ...
... say it because I know of its true value . It is an agent that is always at hand , and that is easy to procure . We need some remedy to fulfill all the indications that are necessary . I can say that I know of no one remedy that we have ...
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... say this , that the fact that these gentlemen who have had more or less ex- perience have seen so much of this , emphasize the fact that any of us may meet with this disease , and we should be on the lookout for it . I wish to thank the ...
... say this , that the fact that these gentlemen who have had more or less ex- perience have seen so much of this , emphasize the fact that any of us may meet with this disease , and we should be on the lookout for it . I wish to thank the ...
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... quantities and the use of chloro- form , chloral and the bromides . He seems to have had no experience with veratrum viride and says this " pow- erful and dangerous drug will have to be given further Reviews and Book Notices . 23.
... quantities and the use of chloro- form , chloral and the bromides . He seems to have had no experience with veratrum viride and says this " pow- erful and dangerous drug will have to be given further Reviews and Book Notices . 23.
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Page 124 - LISTERINE is to make and maintain surgical cleanliness in the antiseptic and prophylactic treatment and care of all parts of the human body.
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Page 155 - In morbid states of the system it has been found to cause sleep, allay spasms, compose nervous disquietude and relieve pain. In this respect it resembles opium, but it differs from that narcotic, in not diminishing the appetite, checking the secretions, or constipating the bowels.
Page 84 - The most concentrated strength of an absolutely reliable preparation. (3) Time of Administration. Antitoxin should be administered as early as possible on a clinical diagnosis, not waiting for a bacteriological culture. However late the first observation is made, an injection should be given unless the progress of the case is favorable and satisfactory.
Page 170 - A. COMPEND OF DISEASES OF CHILDREN. Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical Students. By Marcus P. Hatfield, AM, MD, Professor of Diseases of Children, NWU Medical School, etc. Second edition, thoroughly revised, with a colored plate. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston, Son & Co. 1896. Pp. 220. Price, 80 cents. Dr. Ernst Kormann's " Compendium der Kinderkrankheiten...