Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 471904 |
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... treated daily , as there were people on their waiting list whom they would be unable to treat , with their present facilities , for an indefinite time . Prof. Brooke was most enthusiastic over the wonderful results they were obtaining ...
... treated daily , as there were people on their waiting list whom they would be unable to treat , with their present facilities , for an indefinite time . Prof. Brooke was most enthusiastic over the wonderful results they were obtaining ...
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... treat one patient at a time , to a magnificent institution where they are now treating 300 people daily , and light ... treated , the blood is removed and more heat can be borne and deeper penetra- tion produced ; this compression has ...
... treat one patient at a time , to a magnificent institution where they are now treating 300 people daily , and light ... treated , the blood is removed and more heat can be borne and deeper penetra- tion produced ; this compression has ...
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... treated at the Finsen Institute , an overwhelming percentage of cures and an insignificant number of failures is shown , and Prof. Finsen goes so far as to say that in lupus - vulgaris cures can be obtained in 97 per cent of cases even ...
... treated at the Finsen Institute , an overwhelming percentage of cures and an insignificant number of failures is shown , and Prof. Finsen goes so far as to say that in lupus - vulgaris cures can be obtained in 97 per cent of cases even ...
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... treating local super- ficial bacterial skin diseases by the concentrated chemical rays of light . The method is founded on the following facts , which have been proved after a long series of experi- ments : 1. That the chemical rays of ...
... treating local super- ficial bacterial skin diseases by the concentrated chemical rays of light . The method is founded on the following facts , which have been proved after a long series of experi- ments : 1. That the chemical rays of ...
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... Treating a Patient with the Finsen Apparatus Presented by Queen Alexandra to London Hospital . rays of light upon any portion of the skin which it is desired to treat . Where sunlight is not available ( in Copenhagen and London this is ...
... Treating a Patient with the Finsen Apparatus Presented by Queen Alexandra to London Hospital . rays of light upon any portion of the skin which it is desired to treat . Where sunlight is not available ( in Copenhagen and London this is ...
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