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Medicines would not be taken , therefore drugs were of no avail . Here was every
evidence of poor peristaltic action and of auto - intoxication . On the ground of
electricity being a great stimulator and reaiizing that exercise was an important ...
Medicines would not be taken , therefore drugs were of no avail . Here was every
evidence of poor peristaltic action and of auto - intoxication . On the ground of
electricity being a great stimulator and reaiizing that exercise was an important ...
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As soon as he was able to be taken to the static machine a general statical
treatment was used in conjunction . After about nine months of this kind of
treatment the patient had fully recovered . It will be noted that these are all cases
of a severe ...
As soon as he was able to be taken to the static machine a general statical
treatment was used in conjunction . After about nine months of this kind of
treatment the patient had fully recovered . It will be noted that these are all cases
of a severe ...
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In December , 1902 , she was taken with sharp pains in the small of back , also
cutting pains in the left kidney , the first pains that had been experienced in the
small of back during all these years . At times there was some pain in the right ...
In December , 1902 , she was taken with sharp pains in the small of back , also
cutting pains in the left kidney , the first pains that had been experienced in the
small of back during all these years . At times there was some pain in the right ...
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... substance to the body to supply a new growth in place of that which is lost in
daily waste . Food may consist of manythings , but above all in importance is
oxygen . Oxygen is the first and most active element that can be taken into the
system .
... substance to the body to supply a new growth in place of that which is lost in
daily waste . Food may consist of manythings , but above all in importance is
oxygen . Oxygen is the first and most active element that can be taken into the
system .
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We have taken the liberty of copying some of his items and would cite you to the
original article in the Medical News , of New York , Sept . 5 , 1903 , Vol . 83 , No .
10 , Art . 1 . By reference to his tabulated statistics , wherein the deaths are noted
...
We have taken the liberty of copying some of his items and would cite you to the
original article in the Medical News , of New York , Sept . 5 , 1903 , Vol . 83 , No .
10 , Art . 1 . By reference to his tabulated statistics , wherein the deaths are noted
...
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