The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 16Stoll & Thayer, 1901 |
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... milk , and its assimilation by the patient will often afford reliable indication of the prognosis . In my experience patients who can take large quantities of milk , month after month , usually do well . When milk cannot be taken in ...
... milk , and its assimilation by the patient will often afford reliable indication of the prognosis . In my experience patients who can take large quantities of milk , month after month , usually do well . When milk cannot be taken in ...
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... milk , essences , and every description of patented and advertised foods and ' wines ; ' oil , tonics , malt , and the latest specific for tuberculosis are given even more freely than before . The exercise of a little common sense ought ...
... milk , essences , and every description of patented and advertised foods and ' wines ; ' oil , tonics , malt , and the latest specific for tuberculosis are given even more freely than before . The exercise of a little common sense ought ...
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... milk , fruits , ute the eggs and butter should con principal diet . Discipline is essential to successful treatment , because the epileptic is liable to suffer a break in his continuity of action . Medicinally , every case is a law unto ...
... milk , fruits , ute the eggs and butter should con principal diet . Discipline is essential to successful treatment , because the epileptic is liable to suffer a break in his continuity of action . Medicinally , every case is a law unto ...
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... milk and sputum ; a tu- berculous mother should not nurse her child . Milk , particularly , when intend- ed for children , should be boiled or preferably sterilized . The sputum should be destroyed or disinfected ; patients when going ...
... milk and sputum ; a tu- berculous mother should not nurse her child . Milk , particularly , when intend- ed for children , should be boiled or preferably sterilized . The sputum should be destroyed or disinfected ; patients when going ...
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... milk without the addition of tubercle ba- cilli ; a third set was allowed to nurse from their mothers . Jemma states that the rabbits which had been fed on the milk containing the dead bacilli gained very little in weight and after ...
... milk without the addition of tubercle ba- cilli ; a third set was allowed to nurse from their mothers . Jemma states that the rabbits which had been fed on the milk containing the dead bacilli gained very little in weight and after ...
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