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... less than the alternating current and is produced by rapid changes of polarity , is pre - eminently a current to be employed in faulty elimin- ation and is always best employed with the use of water , combined with the bath or in the ...
... less than the alternating current and is produced by rapid changes of polarity , is pre - eminently a current to be employed in faulty elimin- ation and is always best employed with the use of water , combined with the bath or in the ...
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... less than a month this man's mental condition began to clear up . His bowels became more active , the swelling left his extremities , his hallucination was less marked , and in three months he has fully re- covered . I omitted to state ...
... less than a month this man's mental condition began to clear up . His bowels became more active , the swelling left his extremities , his hallucination was less marked , and in three months he has fully re- covered . I omitted to state ...
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... less shortening . Fractures of the Neck of the Femur in the Aged . - At the Cleve- land City Hospital , where a number of homeopathic physicians are on the staff , we find many fractures of the hip . The unpleasant results attending ...
... less shortening . Fractures of the Neck of the Femur in the Aged . - At the Cleve- land City Hospital , where a number of homeopathic physicians are on the staff , we find many fractures of the hip . The unpleasant results attending ...
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... less shortening . Fractures of the Neck of the Femur in the Aged . - At the Cleve- land City Hospital , where a number of homeopathic physicians are on the staff , we find many fractures of the hip . The unpleasant results attending ...
... less shortening . Fractures of the Neck of the Femur in the Aged . - At the Cleve- land City Hospital , where a number of homeopathic physicians are on the staff , we find many fractures of the hip . The unpleasant results attending ...
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... less painful and more regular , had fewer headaches , but the urinary symptoms were not improved . Still urinated as frequently as prior to the operation . The physician then irrigated the bladder twice each week for about five weeks ...
... less painful and more regular , had fewer headaches , but the urinary symptoms were not improved . Still urinated as frequently as prior to the operation . The physician then irrigated the bladder twice each week for about five weeks ...
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