The Medical News, Volume 71Henry C. Lea's Son, 1897 |
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... tion to our biologic knowledge of the greatest scien- tific importance . This theory was thought out early in October , 1895 , and the various modes by which it might practically be applied were clear before a single step was taken . In ...
... tion to our biologic knowledge of the greatest scien- tific importance . This theory was thought out early in October , 1895 , and the various modes by which it might practically be applied were clear before a single step was taken . In ...
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... tion recover under the influence of favorable hygienic conditions . The antitoxins of the infectious diseases probably act in a somewhat similar manner , for ex- periment has proved that they neutralize the per- nicious toxins which are ...
... tion recover under the influence of favorable hygienic conditions . The antitoxins of the infectious diseases probably act in a somewhat similar manner , for ex- periment has proved that they neutralize the per- nicious toxins which are ...
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... tion of the hernia may become quiet , or even with- drawn into the anterior chamber , while the ciliary end of the lesion forms a cyst - like protuberance . Therefore , if I see a case of this character , and it is a proper one for this ...
... tion of the hernia may become quiet , or even with- drawn into the anterior chamber , while the ciliary end of the lesion forms a cyst - like protuberance . Therefore , if I see a case of this character , and it is a proper one for this ...
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... tion the pleural cavity was opened and irrigated with warm boracic - acid solution until the fluid returned perfectly clear . The pleura was gangrenous . The pleural cavity was irrigated daily with permanganate of potassium solu- tion I ...
... tion the pleural cavity was opened and irrigated with warm boracic - acid solution until the fluid returned perfectly clear . The pleura was gangrenous . The pleural cavity was irrigated daily with permanganate of potassium solu- tion I ...
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... tion , and at times he had performed the operation late at night . treatment . DR . HERMAN KNAPP was in favor of non - operative In some cases he would abscise a pro- lapsed iris if he could make a clean iridectomy . He had been led to ...
... tion , and at times he had performed the operation late at night . treatment . DR . HERMAN KNAPP was in favor of non - operative In some cases he would abscise a pro- lapsed iris if he could make a clean iridectomy . He had been led to ...
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