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... body was in oposthotonos . Foot was slightly swollen ; the wound was im- mediately cauterized with pure carbolic acid ; venesection and hypodermoclysis were immed- iately performed . The patient died on the morn- ing of the 29th in a ...
... body was in oposthotonos . Foot was slightly swollen ; the wound was im- mediately cauterized with pure carbolic acid ; venesection and hypodermoclysis were immed- iately performed . The patient died on the morn- ing of the 29th in a ...
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... body , by infusing large quantities of normal saline solution and giving frequent draughts of water to which the raw white of egg has been added . It is surprising to know how much albumin can be put into the body by gradually giving ...
... body , by infusing large quantities of normal saline solution and giving frequent draughts of water to which the raw white of egg has been added . It is surprising to know how much albumin can be put into the body by gradually giving ...
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... body temperature is extremely important and its present neglect inexplicable . The physical signs of tuberculosis are obscure and require skill and judgment , both in their detection and the weigh- ing of their importance . The proper ...
... body temperature is extremely important and its present neglect inexplicable . The physical signs of tuberculosis are obscure and require skill and judgment , both in their detection and the weigh- ing of their importance . The proper ...
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... body of St. Louis . You may sometimes be disappointed in not getting as active a discussion as the paper might receive from a society limited to special work ; but in a general medical society , not divided into sections , it is not to ...
... body of St. Louis . You may sometimes be disappointed in not getting as active a discussion as the paper might receive from a society limited to special work ; but in a general medical society , not divided into sections , it is not to ...
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... body has no business meddling with politics . This is very true , but a scientific body is supposed to consist of good citizens , and it is the duty of every good citizen to see that we have good laws . Espec- ially is this the case ...
... body has no business meddling with politics . This is very true , but a scientific body is supposed to consist of good citizens , and it is the duty of every good citizen to see that we have good laws . Espec- ially is this the case ...
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