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His nervous condition was undoubtedly the result of uremia , and had we
employed sedatives and drugs I feel sure the history would have been much
different , for here was an eliminative condition so poor , a stomach so greatly
deranged ...
His nervous condition was undoubtedly the result of uremia , and had we
employed sedatives and drugs I feel sure the history would have been much
different , for here was an eliminative condition so poor , a stomach so greatly
deranged ...
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We cannot help feeling that the ordinary physician does not realize the
importance of drainage and wet applications in treating injured extremities .
These two methods are of the very greatest importance , and I cannot speak too
strongly in ...
We cannot help feeling that the ordinary physician does not realize the
importance of drainage and wet applications in treating injured extremities .
These two methods are of the very greatest importance , and I cannot speak too
strongly in ...
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Some of our friends , however , feel that better results are obtained from the use
of bi - chloride solutions . Powell ' s idea is of much value in the primary treatment
of infected wounds , and if used early will surely prevent much suffering .
Some of our friends , however , feel that better results are obtained from the use
of bi - chloride solutions . Powell ' s idea is of much value in the primary treatment
of infected wounds , and if used early will surely prevent much suffering .
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Some of our friends , however , feel that better results are obtained from the use
of bi - chloride solutions . Powell ' s idea is of much value in the primary treatment
of infected wounds , and if used early will surely prevent much suffering .
Some of our friends , however , feel that better results are obtained from the use
of bi - chloride solutions . Powell ' s idea is of much value in the primary treatment
of infected wounds , and if used early will surely prevent much suffering .
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Some of our friends , however , feel that better results are obtained from the use
of bi - chloride solutions . Powell ' s idea is of much value in the primary treatment
of infected wounds , and if used early will surely prevent much suffering .
Some of our friends , however , feel that better results are obtained from the use
of bi - chloride solutions . Powell ' s idea is of much value in the primary treatment
of infected wounds , and if used early will surely prevent much suffering .
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