The Clinical Review, Volume 18Chicago Clinical Review Publishing Company, 1903 |
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... blood vessels . Contracting the blood vessels stimulates the circulation by increasing its rapidity , and by increasing the rapidity of the circulation you increase the nutrition of the pelvic organs supplied by the contracted vessels ...
... blood vessels . Contracting the blood vessels stimulates the circulation by increasing its rapidity , and by increasing the rapidity of the circulation you increase the nutrition of the pelvic organs supplied by the contracted vessels ...
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... blood by dissolving in it one drachm of common salt to each pint of water . Water as a Cleanser and Antiseptic . - Plain water , or normal salt solution , warm or hot , as a douche acts as an effi- cient cleanser of the vagina and vulva ...
... blood by dissolving in it one drachm of common salt to each pint of water . Water as a Cleanser and Antiseptic . - Plain water , or normal salt solution , warm or hot , as a douche acts as an effi- cient cleanser of the vagina and vulva ...
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... blood vessels lying near the surface of the mucous membrane with which the solution comes into contact . It stimulates , too , the surface muscles of the genital tract , overcoming thereby relaxation of the tissues . Chloride of zinc ...
... blood vessels lying near the surface of the mucous membrane with which the solution comes into contact . It stimulates , too , the surface muscles of the genital tract , overcoming thereby relaxation of the tissues . Chloride of zinc ...
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... blood vessels in its immediate neighborhood while the negative pole dilates them . These vaso - constrictor and vaso - dilator effects are easily demon- strated . The results of tissue electrolysis between the poles pro- duces an ...
... blood vessels in its immediate neighborhood while the negative pole dilates them . These vaso - constrictor and vaso - dilator effects are easily demon- strated . The results of tissue electrolysis between the poles pro- duces an ...
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... blood and lymph vessels and lymph spaces are thin and flat , presenting distinctive character- istics of form and appearance . When these cells proliferate rapidly they become polymorphous , assuming at one time an epitheloid form , and ...
... blood and lymph vessels and lymph spaces are thin and flat , presenting distinctive character- istics of form and appearance . When these cells proliferate rapidly they become polymorphous , assuming at one time an epitheloid form , and ...
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