Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 471904 |
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... means of the Röntgen rays . The other two departments are the electro - therapeutic , where all kinds of electrical treatment are given , and the radio- graphic , where photographs are taken for the purpose of locating foreign bodies ...
... means of the Röntgen rays . The other two departments are the electro - therapeutic , where all kinds of electrical treatment are given , and the radio- graphic , where photographs are taken for the purpose of locating foreign bodies ...
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... means of special apparatus in such a way that it contains as many blue , violet and ultra - violet rays as possible . This concentrated light , whether it be sunlight or electric light , will kill in a few seconds bacteria which were ...
... means of special apparatus in such a way that it contains as many blue , violet and ultra - violet rays as possible . This concentrated light , whether it be sunlight or electric light , will kill in a few seconds bacteria which were ...
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... means of which the appar- atus is pressed against the skin . By making cold water run into one of the tubes and out of the other , the skin can be cooled to such a degree that it can stand even the strongest light . Furthermore , the ...
... means of which the appar- atus is pressed against the skin . By making cold water run into one of the tubes and out of the other , the skin can be cooled to such a degree that it can stand even the strongest light . Furthermore , the ...
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... means the view of our fathers , who considered opium the most valuable drug in the pharmacopeia , and who especially insisted on its power to regulate fever and inflammation , in which connection we may recall the fact that until the ...
... means the view of our fathers , who considered opium the most valuable drug in the pharmacopeia , and who especially insisted on its power to regulate fever and inflammation , in which connection we may recall the fact that until the ...
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... means and the stimuli applied become more promptly effectual . Thymus Gland and Marasmus .- ( Amer . Med . Jour . , Sept. 19 . ) - Ruhrah reports the results of studies of 18 cases of marasmus . Excepting the terminal infection ...
... means and the stimuli applied become more promptly effectual . Thymus Gland and Marasmus .- ( Amer . Med . Jour . , Sept. 19 . ) - Ruhrah reports the results of studies of 18 cases of marasmus . Excepting the terminal infection ...
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