The Medical World, Volumes 44-451926 |
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... methods . Physicians were never contented with the results of syph- ilis therapy . They have sought for a method to insure quick and certain re- covery . In the absence of such methods it is but natural that a treatment which , though ...
... methods . Physicians were never contented with the results of syph- ilis therapy . They have sought for a method to insure quick and certain re- covery . In the absence of such methods it is but natural that a treatment which , though ...
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... method he suc ceeded , in many cases , in achieving cure , lasting for longer periods , but clinical and serologic recidives were not infre quent . Similar was the result with the combination of salvarsan and mirion , an iodin ...
... method he suc ceeded , in many cases , in achieving cure , lasting for longer periods , but clinical and serologic recidives were not infre quent . Similar was the result with the combination of salvarsan and mirion , an iodin ...
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... method is only applicable where the accumulation is in the rectum of sigmoid . If the above - mentioned methods have failed or if the patient's condition is urgent the mass must be removed by mechanical means . Various special scoops ...
... method is only applicable where the accumulation is in the rectum of sigmoid . If the above - mentioned methods have failed or if the patient's condition is urgent the mass must be removed by mechanical means . Various special scoops ...
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... method . Is this common ? If you think best , I should like a discussion of these questions by some one who has had experience with the method . Wichita , Kan . C. E. CASWELL , M. D. [ Dr. Caswell refers to the article on pages That is ...
... method . Is this common ? If you think best , I should like a discussion of these questions by some one who has had experience with the method . Wichita , Kan . C. E. CASWELL , M. D. [ Dr. Caswell refers to the article on pages That is ...
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... methods of administration have been used . The first , and by far the best , is the intravenous method . The solution when in- jected should be as close to the body tempera- ture as possible . Where a vein cannot be found it may be ...
... methods of administration have been used . The first , and by far the best , is the intravenous method . The solution when in- jected should be as close to the body tempera- ture as possible . Where a vein cannot be found it may be ...
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