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... Effect of Muscular Effort on the Blood .. .570 Extracts ........ .189 , 381 , 690 , 703 Hospitals and Other Institutions in Denmark , Sweden and Norway . 766 Laparotomy , Dry versus Wet Method . .573 Life's Elements in the Sea 571 Man ...
... Effect of Muscular Effort on the Blood .. .570 Extracts ........ .189 , 381 , 690 , 703 Hospitals and Other Institutions in Denmark , Sweden and Norway . 766 Laparotomy , Dry versus Wet Method . .573 Life's Elements in the Sea 571 Man ...
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... can be borne and deeper penetra- tion produced ; this compression has another important advantage in that the bactericidal effect is greater because it has been shown that the corpuscles absorb a considerable The Finsen Light - Cure . 3.
... can be borne and deeper penetra- tion produced ; this compression has another important advantage in that the bactericidal effect is greater because it has been shown that the corpuscles absorb a considerable The Finsen Light - Cure . 3.
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... effect , while their bactericidal power is insignificant . The blue , violet and ultra - violet rays , which it is important to pro- cure in as great a number as possible , are but very slightly impaired by passing through the blue ...
... effect , while their bactericidal power is insignificant . The blue , violet and ultra - violet rays , which it is important to pro- cure in as great a number as possible , are but very slightly impaired by passing through the blue ...
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... effect . The reason that glass and not quartz is used in the sunlight apparatus is that all ultra - violet rays of short wave length emanating from the sun have been absorbed by the atmosphere before they reach the lens and that the ...
... effect . The reason that glass and not quartz is used in the sunlight apparatus is that all ultra - violet rays of short wave length emanating from the sun have been absorbed by the atmosphere before they reach the lens and that the ...
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... effect with 5 amperes what the Finsen lamp effected with 60 amperes in 11 hours . In the Kjeldsen lamp one pole is of carbon and one of mercury , and it is claimed that this produces rich actinic rays . The Finsen treatment has been ...
... effect with 5 amperes what the Finsen lamp effected with 60 amperes in 11 hours . In the Kjeldsen lamp one pole is of carbon and one of mercury , and it is claimed that this produces rich actinic rays . The Finsen treatment has been ...
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