The Medical World, Volume 27Roy Jackson., 1909 |
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... blood and does harm . No , it don't do any such thing . It has the same effect on the mucous surface of the inside that soap and water has on the outside of the body . It counteracts mal- nutrition and malassimilation , also autoin ...
... blood and does harm . No , it don't do any such thing . It has the same effect on the mucous surface of the inside that soap and water has on the outside of the body . It counteracts mal- nutrition and malassimilation , also autoin ...
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... blood . They can get them as hot as can be borne , but the average temperature at which baths are prescibed is 98 ° F. , frequently at 94 ° or 96 ° and rarely at 100 ° or higher . " Would the direct heat from such a bath produce ...
... blood . They can get them as hot as can be borne , but the average temperature at which baths are prescibed is 98 ° F. , frequently at 94 ° or 96 ° and rarely at 100 ° or higher . " Would the direct heat from such a bath produce ...
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... blood . On the 9th inst . hemorrhage returned , and he must have dis- charged one and one - half pints of blood without any pain of a serious nature . What causes pro- duced the hemorrhage ? and from where does it come ? and what is ...
... blood . On the 9th inst . hemorrhage returned , and he must have dis- charged one and one - half pints of blood without any pain of a serious nature . What causes pro- duced the hemorrhage ? and from where does it come ? and what is ...
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... blood vessels , the spores so small they are com- municated to man thru the skin by mosquitoes and by blood sucking flies . As larvae they live in the alimentary canal , and as adult worms they seek the lymphatics of man . Manson says ...
... blood vessels , the spores so small they are com- municated to man thru the skin by mosquitoes and by blood sucking flies . As larvae they live in the alimentary canal , and as adult worms they seek the lymphatics of man . Manson says ...
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... blood cells , staphylococci , and a few tubercle bacilli . Now , can some brother suggest a solu- tion of this flatness , pus there and " not there , " probable prognosis , etc. ? What class of worm did our rabbit carry ? and how did it ...
... blood cells , staphylococci , and a few tubercle bacilli . Now , can some brother suggest a solu- tion of this flatness , pus there and " not there , " probable prognosis , etc. ? What class of worm did our rabbit carry ? and how did it ...
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