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... condition ? or do we simply propose to deal with its effects ? Have we the bite of a rabid animal ? and shall we follow the course of the super- stitious and extremely ignorant and search out the quadruped and slay him as antidote ...
... condition ? or do we simply propose to deal with its effects ? Have we the bite of a rabid animal ? and shall we follow the course of the super- stitious and extremely ignorant and search out the quadruped and slay him as antidote ...
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... condition . The New Orleans Journal of Medicine relates two cases in which there was profuse hemorrhage from the kidneys produced by quinine , and that it uniformly followed its administration in these two subjects . And many 6 BROWN ...
... condition . The New Orleans Journal of Medicine relates two cases in which there was profuse hemorrhage from the kidneys produced by quinine , and that it uniformly followed its administration in these two subjects . And many 6 BROWN ...
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... condition of the kidneys , and in its administration you certainly do not take a single step toward aiding nature to depurate the blood and relieve the system of effete material . Dr. Bartholow , in speaking of the diagnosis between ...
... condition of the kidneys , and in its administration you certainly do not take a single step toward aiding nature to depurate the blood and relieve the system of effete material . Dr. Bartholow , in speaking of the diagnosis between ...
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... condition as to cause a part of it to escape in any manner , if the quantity is not excessive , it may produce a salutary effect . But neither does this remedy fulfill the indications suggested by the efforts of nature . Another remedy ...
... condition as to cause a part of it to escape in any manner , if the quantity is not excessive , it may produce a salutary effect . But neither does this remedy fulfill the indications suggested by the efforts of nature . Another remedy ...
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... condition of the patient . Fortunately for the patient almost everything is an emetic , even a glass of cold water , and the evacuations from the stomach are never simply glairy mucus or a little clear water , but they are the most ...
... condition of the patient . Fortunately for the patient almost everything is an emetic , even a glass of cold water , and the evacuations from the stomach are never simply glairy mucus or a little clear water , but they are the most ...
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