The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 46American Medical Union, 1898 |
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... cavity in the act of breathing . Or we may give relief by the local application of lemon juice , applied in the following manner : First , the nasal passages are cleared of all blood - clots , and then an injection of the fresh juice is ...
... cavity in the act of breathing . Or we may give relief by the local application of lemon juice , applied in the following manner : First , the nasal passages are cleared of all blood - clots , and then an injection of the fresh juice is ...
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... cavity a condom and fill it with air or water . Dr. Wood describes the method he has used as follows : Cut off two or three inches of the open end of the condom , as may be thought necessary , and introduce a No. 5 or 6 soft rubber ...
... cavity a condom and fill it with air or water . Dr. Wood describes the method he has used as follows : Cut off two or three inches of the open end of the condom , as may be thought necessary , and introduce a No. 5 or 6 soft rubber ...
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... cavity should be sprayed with glynol and eucalyptol . Supposing , however , that a careful rhinoscopic examination fails to reveal the immediate source of the hemorrhage or that the loss of blood is so excessive as to prevent us making ...
... cavity should be sprayed with glynol and eucalyptol . Supposing , however , that a careful rhinoscopic examination fails to reveal the immediate source of the hemorrhage or that the loss of blood is so excessive as to prevent us making ...
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... cavity hewn out of the temporal bone and situated at the bottom of a narrow canal . It is in itself of Lilliputian size . Its outer wall is chiefly formed by the membrani tympani , but the cavity extends for some distance above the ...
... cavity hewn out of the temporal bone and situated at the bottom of a narrow canal . It is in itself of Lilliputian size . Its outer wall is chiefly formed by the membrani tympani , but the cavity extends for some distance above the ...
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... cavities mentioned is equally favorable for the de- velopment of suppurative inflammation . Another factor which tends to ... cavity . In the mastoid antrum the same conditions produce the same results , and may , in addition , cause a ...
... cavities mentioned is equally favorable for the de- velopment of suppurative inflammation . Another factor which tends to ... cavity . In the mastoid antrum the same conditions produce the same results , and may , in addition , cause a ...
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