The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 16Stoll & Thayer, 1901 |
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... salt solution seems to me to be rational , as it would allow a much greater bleeding and con- sequent withdrawal of more poison ; it would act as a stimulant or the kid- neys , thus favoring elimination and also act as a preventive of ...
... salt solution seems to me to be rational , as it would allow a much greater bleeding and con- sequent withdrawal of more poison ; it would act as a stimulant or the kid- neys , thus favoring elimination and also act as a preventive of ...
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... salt baths and , last but not least , keeping the intes- tinal tract in an aseptic condition , must not be lost sight of . - The Medi- cal Times . NERVOUS SHOCK WAS SERIOUS . " What did the doctor pronounce your ailment ? " inquired she ...
... salt baths and , last but not least , keeping the intes- tinal tract in an aseptic condition , must not be lost sight of . - The Medi- cal Times . NERVOUS SHOCK WAS SERIOUS . " What did the doctor pronounce your ailment ? " inquired she ...
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... salt and ice , and next to the ophthalmoscope has given ophthalmic surgery its present status . Operations upon the nose and throat or genito - urinary tract are ren- dered painless . Since the introduction of antiseptic surgery the ...
... salt and ice , and next to the ophthalmoscope has given ophthalmic surgery its present status . Operations upon the nose and throat or genito - urinary tract are ren- dered painless . Since the introduction of antiseptic surgery the ...
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... salts . 2. Hydrocarbons , including starches and fats . sugars , 3. Proteids , albuminoids or nitrogen- ous foods . In no sense does alcohol represent water in its effects upon the body . It is not a carrier nor a distributor of ...
... salts . 2. Hydrocarbons , including starches and fats . sugars , 3. Proteids , albuminoids or nitrogen- ous foods . In no sense does alcohol represent water in its effects upon the body . It is not a carrier nor a distributor of ...
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... salts having about the same percentage values in cream and in milk . Cream containing 20 per cent . of fat showing the most difference , having 3.2 per cent . proteid instead of the 4 per cent . , as ordinarily found in milk and in the ...
... salts having about the same percentage values in cream and in milk . Cream containing 20 per cent . of fat showing the most difference , having 3.2 per cent . proteid instead of the 4 per cent . , as ordinarily found in milk and in the ...
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