The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 46American Medical Union, 1898 |
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... tissue , determines non- metallic elements and radicals ( such as O. Cl . and the acid radicals ) at the positive pole . The electric osmosis or cataphoresis tends to make the tissue dry and carries certain substances toward the nega ...
... tissue , determines non- metallic elements and radicals ( such as O. Cl . and the acid radicals ) at the positive pole . The electric osmosis or cataphoresis tends to make the tissue dry and carries certain substances toward the nega ...
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... tissue . This aids the absorption of medicaments . By the somatic effect of electricity is understood those nutritive changes which occur in a body subjected to the influence of a static change . These changes are greater when the ...
... tissue . This aids the absorption of medicaments . By the somatic effect of electricity is understood those nutritive changes which occur in a body subjected to the influence of a static change . These changes are greater when the ...
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... tissue is most favorable for the spread of the disease , while the location of the cavities mentioned is equally favorable for the de- velopment of suppurative inflammation . Another factor which tends to prolong suppuration in the ...
... tissue is most favorable for the spread of the disease , while the location of the cavities mentioned is equally favorable for the de- velopment of suppurative inflammation . Another factor which tends to prolong suppuration in the ...
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... tissue . What more rational method than this could be applied for the relief of those cases of chronic suppuration of the middle - ear which have run the whole gamut of medication , both constitutional and local ? Operative measures are ...
... tissue . What more rational method than this could be applied for the relief of those cases of chronic suppuration of the middle - ear which have run the whole gamut of medication , both constitutional and local ? Operative measures are ...
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... tissues of the body are gradually rendered more capable of resisting the disease process , or in case of infective diseases , the germ power . A recent writer in England on the “ Evo- lution of Modern Life , " I believe that is the ...
... tissues of the body are gradually rendered more capable of resisting the disease process , or in case of infective diseases , the germ power . A recent writer in England on the “ Evo- lution of Modern Life , " I believe that is the ...
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