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... action . The light treatment causes no pain ; a red erythematous spot and blister appear where the light is applied , and in five or six days the scab falls off and the ulcer is healed beneath , and the skin is left free from scar or ...
... action . The light treatment causes no pain ; a red erythematous spot and blister appear where the light is applied , and in five or six days the scab falls off and the ulcer is healed beneath , and the skin is left free from scar or ...
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... action of various agents upon the animal heat mechanism . As is well known , the maintain- ance of the normal ... action of morphine is effected by a direct depressor action on the fever center . In these facts we have a complete ...
... action of various agents upon the animal heat mechanism . As is well known , the maintain- ance of the normal ... action of morphine is effected by a direct depressor action on the fever center . In these facts we have a complete ...
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... actions , the former being by far the more important ; and that the thermo - depressor effects may be preceded or ... action is exerted chiefly upon the ponto - bulbar thermo - augmentor center , and to a very limited extent upon the ...
... actions , the former being by far the more important ; and that the thermo - depressor effects may be preceded or ... action is exerted chiefly upon the ponto - bulbar thermo - augmentor center , and to a very limited extent upon the ...
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... action , with no inconveniences , render it a most valuable aid in this emergency . He uses a thin - walled rubber bulb filled from a small portable tank of compressed oxygen . The oxygen is forced through a tracheal catheter into the ...
... action , with no inconveniences , render it a most valuable aid in this emergency . He uses a thin - walled rubber bulb filled from a small portable tank of compressed oxygen . The oxygen is forced through a tracheal catheter into the ...
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... action of light on skin . Action of Rennin . - Though it has long been known that this enzyme has the power of splitting the casein of milk into paracasein ( coagulated ) and whey proteid ( in solution in the whey ) , nevertheless the ...
... action of light on skin . Action of Rennin . - Though it has long been known that this enzyme has the power of splitting the casein of milk into paracasein ( coagulated ) and whey proteid ( in solution in the whey ) , nevertheless the ...
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Page 37 - July 14, 1905, provided that an Essay deemed by the Committee of Award to be worthy of the Prize shall have been offered. Essays intended for competition may be upon any subject in Medicine, but...
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Page 376 - American specialists, under the editorial charge of George M. Gould, AM, MD In two volumes. Volume I, Including General Medicine. Octavo, 673 pages, fully illustrated; Volume II,. General Surgery. Octavo, 680 pages, fully illustrated. Philadelphia,. New York, London: WB Saunders & Co., 1904. Per volume: Cloth, $3.00 net; Half Morocco, $3.75 net. The American Year-Book of Medicine and Surgery continues to maintain its high place among works of its class. Indeed, the Issue of 1904, now before us, if...
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