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... bodies in , 379 Eclampsia in a child , 464 Eczema in the gouty , 403 Electricity , effects of , in amenorrhoea and dysmenorrhoea , 161 Electricity in the treatment of rheuma- tism , 247 Embryotomy , 36 Enteritis , etiology , pathology ...
... bodies in , 379 Eclampsia in a child , 464 Eczema in the gouty , 403 Electricity , effects of , in amenorrhoea and dysmenorrhoea , 161 Electricity in the treatment of rheuma- tism , 247 Embryotomy , 36 Enteritis , etiology , pathology ...
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... bodies , 481 . PREWITT , DR . R. C. , 116 Progress , 543 Pruritis , mixture , 80 Pterygium , a new operation for , 387 Pterygium , the method of operating for , 535 Public Health , New York , 217 Puerperal fever , antipyrin in , 429 ...
... bodies , 481 . PREWITT , DR . R. C. , 116 Progress , 543 Pruritis , mixture , 80 Pterygium , a new operation for , 387 Pterygium , the method of operating for , 535 Public Health , New York , 217 Puerperal fever , antipyrin in , 429 ...
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... body , and there was a copious secretion from the nose . In four hours there was a large discharge from the bowels , and in eight hours a dis- charge from the kidneys , the first in forty - eight hours , with entire relief to the brain ...
... body , and there was a copious secretion from the nose . In four hours there was a large discharge from the bowels , and in eight hours a dis- charge from the kidneys , the first in forty - eight hours , with entire relief to the brain ...
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... body , both by its employ- ment internally and externally , and I can produce a soothing and sedative effect by the prolonged use of hot foot baths , which are extremely grateful to the patient , and for which he often asks . Now while ...
... body , both by its employ- ment internally and externally , and I can produce a soothing and sedative effect by the prolonged use of hot foot baths , which are extremely grateful to the patient , and for which he often asks . Now while ...
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... body with fine theo- ries . We meet here annually to exchange opinions based on practical experience , and it would be superfluous to speak of what might or could be . There is no difference of opinion as regards the primary cause of ...
... body with fine theo- ries . We meet here annually to exchange opinions based on practical experience , and it would be superfluous to speak of what might or could be . There is no difference of opinion as regards the primary cause of ...
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