The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 16Stoll & Thayer, 1901 |
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... is of nerve origin . The prog- nosis is unfavorable unless complete deafness is produced when the vertigo will cease . The treatment consisted taken altogether , despite the attractive envelope and an occasional 2 ORIGINAL .
... is of nerve origin . The prog- nosis is unfavorable unless complete deafness is produced when the vertigo will cease . The treatment consisted taken altogether , despite the attractive envelope and an occasional 2 ORIGINAL .
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... produce bad ul- ceration , and when absorbed , if ab- sorbed into the alkaline blood , it does not have the same antidotal effect as when in an acid medium . The repeated washing out of the stomach is prob- ably the greatest gain in the ...
... produce bad ul- ceration , and when absorbed , if ab- sorbed into the alkaline blood , it does not have the same antidotal effect as when in an acid medium . The repeated washing out of the stomach is prob- ably the greatest gain in the ...
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... produced . At 8:30 she was able to talk , and so mad at the idea of being rescued from the grave that her very anger helped to arouse her . I told her it was useless to at- tempt to suicide by opium , for the doctors , if they got hold ...
... produced . At 8:30 she was able to talk , and so mad at the idea of being rescued from the grave that her very anger helped to arouse her . I told her it was useless to at- tempt to suicide by opium , for the doctors , if they got hold ...
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tinue the drug on account of the eruc- tations and nausea produced . " When the progress of the disease has been rapid , the administration of opium in small doses for a short time is often very satisfactory in its results . Besides its ...
tinue the drug on account of the eruc- tations and nausea produced . " When the progress of the disease has been rapid , the administration of opium in small doses for a short time is often very satisfactory in its results . Besides its ...
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... produce better respiration are very nu- merous and varied , but the underlying principle is simply to bring into more vigorous play the muscles which ex- pand the thorax and at the same time excite deep , full and free breathing ; to ...
... produce better respiration are very nu- merous and varied , but the underlying principle is simply to bring into more vigorous play the muscles which ex- pand the thorax and at the same time excite deep , full and free breathing ; to ...
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