Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 471904 |
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... tissue to be treated , the blood is removed and more heat 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 ...
... tissue to be treated , the blood is removed and more heat 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 ...
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... tissue from the disease before treatment . In conclusion , the author would state that the possi- bilities for the light treatment in the curing of diseases are still unknown , and believes in a limited time it will take an exalted ...
... tissue from the disease before treatment . In conclusion , the author would state that the possi- bilities for the light treatment in the curing of diseases are still unknown , and believes in a limited time it will take an exalted ...
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... tissues need not to be pressed free of blood . The original Finsen four - tube lamp cost about $ 500 and $ 2,500 a year to maintain in constant working order . The newer single - tube lamps cost only about $ 75 to $ 100 and only $ 750 a ...
... tissues need not to be pressed free of blood . The original Finsen four - tube lamp cost about $ 500 and $ 2,500 a year to maintain in constant working order . The newer single - tube lamps cost only about $ 75 to $ 100 and only $ 750 a ...
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... tissue must not be disturbed . 7. In case there is fluid in the peritoneal cavity it is doubtful whether it is best to remove any tuberculous tissue , even though it be circum- scribed . 8. Enormous quantities of tuberculous material ...
... tissue must not be disturbed . 7. In case there is fluid in the peritoneal cavity it is doubtful whether it is best to remove any tuberculous tissue , even though it be circum- scribed . 8. Enormous quantities of tuberculous material ...
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... tissue was still present when the patient returned to his home in the country , but as I have not heard from him since , I suppose he is doing well . DR . EATON described a case of calculus of Wharton's duct . The patient , a man of ...
... tissue was still present when the patient returned to his home in the country , but as I have not heard from him since , I suppose he is doing well . DR . EATON described a case of calculus of Wharton's duct . The patient , a man of ...
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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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