The Medical World, Volume 22Roy Jackson., 1904 |
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... Bowels . .308 Eruption , A Recurrent .. 78 Gastritis , Chronic 497 How and When to Ligate the Um- bilical Cord ...... 506 Eruptiv Disease , Diagnosis Wanted Gastro - Int stinal Fermentation of for Epidemic . .158 Foods Erythema Migrans ...
... Bowels . .308 Eruption , A Recurrent .. 78 Gastritis , Chronic 497 How and When to Ligate the Um- bilical Cord ...... 506 Eruptiv Disease , Diagnosis Wanted Gastro - Int stinal Fermentation of for Epidemic . .158 Foods Erythema Migrans ...
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... bowels and always seems worse in every way when lying on the left side . Picric Acid . - This remedy is suited to those who are " a picture of nervous pros- tration . " It is as near a specific for this condition as anything known in ...
... bowels and always seems worse in every way when lying on the left side . Picric Acid . - This remedy is suited to those who are " a picture of nervous pros- tration . " It is as near a specific for this condition as anything known in ...
Page 483
... bowels , when ingested . THAD . W. WILLIAMS , M.D. Whitefish Bay , Wis . Empyema . Editor MEDICAL WORLD : -I was called to see Morris M. on May 13. He had re- turned from a normal school three weeks previously . Had been indisposed a ...
... bowels , when ingested . THAD . W. WILLIAMS , M.D. Whitefish Bay , Wis . Empyema . Editor MEDICAL WORLD : -I was called to see Morris M. on May 13. He had re- turned from a normal school three weeks previously . Had been indisposed a ...
Page 489
... bowels , then I gave another enema of hot water to wash out the colon , after which I gave an enema of saline solution , which she retained without trouble . In three hours I gave another enema of saline solution . I forgot to mention ...
... bowels , then I gave another enema of hot water to wash out the colon , after which I gave an enema of saline solution , which she retained without trouble . In three hours I gave another enema of saline solution . I forgot to mention ...
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... bowels freely with a glycerin enema . She refused to have another spasm ! The midwife had worried her considerably , telling her to " buck to it , " but when I made an examination I could scarcely force the tip of my index finger into ...
... bowels freely with a glycerin enema . She refused to have another spasm ! The midwife had worried her considerably , telling her to " buck to it , " but when I made an examination I could scarcely force the tip of my index finger into ...
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