Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Volume 43J.C. Culbertson, 1899 |
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... action ? " * * * Dr. Tuttle read a paper in which he stated that the term pruritus ani has for the scientific physician only a vague significance , but for its victims it is portentous with evil . He stated , after enumerating many of ...
... action ? " * * * Dr. Tuttle read a paper in which he stated that the term pruritus ani has for the scientific physician only a vague significance , but for its victims it is portentous with evil . He stated , after enumerating many of ...
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... action of the hair muscle , and the seba- ceous gland . Straight hair is usually circular in section and it is straight be- cause it is cylindrical , a shape which renders it proof against distorting in- fluences . If the shaft , on the ...
... action of the hair muscle , and the seba- ceous gland . Straight hair is usually circular in section and it is straight be- cause it is cylindrical , a shape which renders it proof against distorting in- fluences . If the shaft , on the ...
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... action upon the growth , and results in a de- cided relief of the two prominent symp- toms - pain and discharge . This action , however , appears to be but temporary . 4. The removal of the ovaries in cases of inoperable carcinomata ...
... action upon the growth , and results in a de- cided relief of the two prominent symp- toms - pain and discharge . This action , however , appears to be but temporary . 4. The removal of the ovaries in cases of inoperable carcinomata ...
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... action ; second , the gas , in a great measure , disguises the taste of the medicines by creating a sensation , which , in a very marked degree , overpowers the sense of taste and hence the disgust and nausea experienced by so many ...
... action ; second , the gas , in a great measure , disguises the taste of the medicines by creating a sensation , which , in a very marked degree , overpowers the sense of taste and hence the disgust and nausea experienced by so many ...
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... action of the variolous virus on calves . In them , if the inoculation is successful at all , but few characteristic lesions are produced , the serum from which will produce in man the ordinary vaccinal eruption . The virulence of the ...
... action of the variolous virus on calves . In them , if the inoculation is successful at all , but few characteristic lesions are produced , the serum from which will produce in man the ordinary vaccinal eruption . The virulence of the ...
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