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Page 436
... symptoms of enlarged prostrate and some difficul- ty in urination where there is apparently a loss of tonicity of the bladder and the sexual organs . M. BORTS , M. D. Arterio - Selerasis ..269 Ancient Medical Prescription ...... 308 ...
... symptoms of enlarged prostrate and some difficul- ty in urination where there is apparently a loss of tonicity of the bladder and the sexual organs . M. BORTS , M. D. Arterio - Selerasis ..269 Ancient Medical Prescription ...... 308 ...
Page 424
... symptoms , great and lasting benefits may be expected from their use . This Water is best taken warm , and it is for this reason put up Double Strength . So one - half of the water may be heated , and then added to a like amount of cold ...
... symptoms , great and lasting benefits may be expected from their use . This Water is best taken warm , and it is for this reason put up Double Strength . So one - half of the water may be heated , and then added to a like amount of cold ...
Page 426
... symptoms of the morning had subsided to such a degree that it was ate . Epsom salts were given prepara- tory to operative interference ; in the morning , August 14th , Sunday , assisted by Dr. Howard Hill , at 10 a . m . , patient was ...
... symptoms of the morning had subsided to such a degree that it was ate . Epsom salts were given prepara- tory to operative interference ; in the morning , August 14th , Sunday , assisted by Dr. Howard Hill , at 10 a . m . , patient was ...
Page 441
... symptoms ac- companying what I shall denominate nephritis . It was thought by Dr. Bright Lut one form of this disease , hence for and his contemporaries that there was a number of years the term " Bright's disease " was used ...
... symptoms ac- companying what I shall denominate nephritis . It was thought by Dr. Bright Lut one form of this disease , hence for and his contemporaries that there was a number of years the term " Bright's disease " was used ...
Page 443
... SYMPTOMS . The onset is usually sudden , and when the inflammation is the result of expos- ure to cold and wet , dropsy may be no- ticed within twenty - four hours . After infectious fevers the onset is less abrupt , the patient ...
... SYMPTOMS . The onset is usually sudden , and when the inflammation is the result of expos- ure to cold and wet , dropsy may be no- ticed within twenty - four hours . After infectious fevers the onset is less abrupt , the patient ...
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