The Medical World, Volume 22Roy Jackson., 1904 |
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Page 465
... blood flows . If the tube is used , allow the serum to flow gently upon the denuded area ; if points are employed , the virus is gently rubbed into the scarification , for any force will cause the blood to flow and imperil the results ...
... blood flows . If the tube is used , allow the serum to flow gently upon the denuded area ; if points are employed , the virus is gently rubbed into the scarification , for any force will cause the blood to flow and imperil the results ...
Page 472
... blood the best germicidal agent on earth ? Is it good policy to bring down the temperature in fevers when the germs are present since , as Abbott says , bacteria will grow and develop most favor- ably when the temperature is slightly ...
... blood the best germicidal agent on earth ? Is it good policy to bring down the temperature in fevers when the germs are present since , as Abbott says , bacteria will grow and develop most favor- ably when the temperature is slightly ...
Page 473
... blood to appear in children's stools . It is best to follow it with salts or some- thing to carry it all out of the intestin . Cholagog : It carries off worn out bile , and produces good yellow stools . Antiphlogistic : It tends to ...
... blood to appear in children's stools . It is best to follow it with salts or some- thing to carry it all out of the intestin . Cholagog : It carries off worn out bile , and produces good yellow stools . Antiphlogistic : It tends to ...
Page 480
... blood - forming organs had received leukocytogenesis orders , and the ranks of the standing army of leukocytes was swelled to quadruple its normal numbers by volunteers , who were moving toward the scene of action . Our division reacht ...
... blood - forming organs had received leukocytogenesis orders , and the ranks of the standing army of leukocytes was swelled to quadruple its normal numbers by volunteers , who were moving toward the scene of action . Our division reacht ...
Page 481
... blood into the mam- mary gland may be accomplisht , and it is a well - recognized principle that where there is a fluxion of blood there will be increased growth . But where does the blood come from ? And can the organs thus deprived of ...
... blood into the mam- mary gland may be accomplisht , and it is a well - recognized principle that where there is a fluxion of blood there will be increased growth . But where does the blood come from ? And can the organs thus deprived of ...
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