Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 16s.l., 1896 |
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... drug , he says , should be used in this way only where rapid action is needed , as after exhausting hemorrhages ; or in anemic individuals with en- feebled digestion , rendering assimilation of iron by the stomach impossible ; or when ...
... drug , he says , should be used in this way only where rapid action is needed , as after exhausting hemorrhages ; or in anemic individuals with en- feebled digestion , rendering assimilation of iron by the stomach impossible ; or when ...
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... drugs are brought into discredit . M. Mariani has gathered the written opinion , clinical notes , etc. , of many thousand physicians from all parts of the world , showing the universal high opinion of practitioners who have sub- jected ...
... drugs are brought into discredit . M. Mariani has gathered the written opinion , clinical notes , etc. , of many thousand physicians from all parts of the world , showing the universal high opinion of practitioners who have sub- jected ...
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... drug . As early as an hour after its admin- istration , the previously peevish child , which cried on the least provocation , became more quiet , and took the bottle ; the abdomen became softer and no more flatus was passed . In the ...
... drug . As early as an hour after its admin- istration , the previously peevish child , which cried on the least provocation , became more quiet , and took the bottle ; the abdomen became softer and no more flatus was passed . In the ...
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... drug . The applications ( 864 in all ) were made on 43 different persons of both sexes and various ages . The largest dose was 25 drops ; the smallest , two drops . It typhoid fever it is certain to reduce the temperature and slow and ...
... drug . The applications ( 864 in all ) were made on 43 different persons of both sexes and various ages . The largest dose was 25 drops ; the smallest , two drops . It typhoid fever it is certain to reduce the temperature and slow and ...
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... drug , he has used mostly lime water ( 3 to 10 grains of calomel to the ounce ) olive oil and liquid cosmoline ( 15 to 30 grains per ounce ) lanolin or petrolatum for movable portions of the body , and zinc oxide ointment when the ...
... drug , he has used mostly lime water ( 3 to 10 grains of calomel to the ounce ) olive oil and liquid cosmoline ( 15 to 30 grains per ounce ) lanolin or petrolatum for movable portions of the body , and zinc oxide ointment when the ...
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