Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 231901 |
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... especially the Carbonate of that drug in prolonged doses , is followed by a diminution of the number of bacilli in the expectoration , as has been demonstrated by Holscher and others . In many disease conditions of the alimentary canal ...
... especially the Carbonate of that drug in prolonged doses , is followed by a diminution of the number of bacilli in the expectoration , as has been demonstrated by Holscher and others . In many disease conditions of the alimentary canal ...
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... especially as regards the employment of intestinal antiseptics it is often held that the bacteria are essential for digestion and assimilation , and that their destruction is liable to interfere with the nutrition of the patient . The ...
... especially as regards the employment of intestinal antiseptics it is often held that the bacteria are essential for digestion and assimilation , and that their destruction is liable to interfere with the nutrition of the patient . The ...
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... especially if combined with digitalis .- [ Med . Summary . Editorial . OUR ANNUAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . With the ending of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th cen- tury , after having completed full 22 years in editorial harness a brief ...
... especially if combined with digitalis .- [ Med . Summary . Editorial . OUR ANNUAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . With the ending of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th cen- tury , after having completed full 22 years in editorial harness a brief ...
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... especially in septic conditions , and most notably in cases of puerperal infection . PEPTENZYME is one of the most perfect digestives . It digests every variety of food . In physiological activity it presents the active and mother ...
... especially in septic conditions , and most notably in cases of puerperal infection . PEPTENZYME is one of the most perfect digestives . It digests every variety of food . In physiological activity it presents the active and mother ...
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... especially favorable for germ development . It is a matter of every day observation that a sim- ple laxative is often sufficient to relieve the most threatening situation and prevent the most serious complications . To reduce fever ...
... especially favorable for germ development . It is a matter of every day observation that a sim- ple laxative is often sufficient to relieve the most threatening situation and prevent the most serious complications . To reduce fever ...
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