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Page 3293
... cured have remained so for a period now of over four years . One ad- ditional case ( No. 4 ) of the original list of ten private cases has had no return of the convulsions since ceasing treating two years ago , treatment seemed at the ...
... cured have remained so for a period now of over four years . One ad- ditional case ( No. 4 ) of the original list of ten private cases has had no return of the convulsions since ceasing treating two years ago , treatment seemed at the ...
Page 3316
... cure for Gas Gangrene . Dr. Kenneth Taylor , of the American Ambulance of Paris , with his experiments on quinine hydrochloride , and Dr. Carroll , with his hypoch- lorite of sodium solution , commonly known as Carroll's So- lution ...
... cure for Gas Gangrene . Dr. Kenneth Taylor , of the American Ambulance of Paris , with his experiments on quinine hydrochloride , and Dr. Carroll , with his hypoch- lorite of sodium solution , commonly known as Carroll's So- lution ...
Page 3318
... cure for in the first months of the war these cases ran as high as forty per cent of all trunk wounds . It is interesting to know that Gas Gangrene never attacks the hands and feet , and only one case has been reported of Gas Gangrene ...
... cure for in the first months of the war these cases ran as high as forty per cent of all trunk wounds . It is interesting to know that Gas Gangrene never attacks the hands and feet , and only one case has been reported of Gas Gangrene ...
Page 3320
... cure for Gas Gangrene , and it was reported that many wonderful re- sults had been obtained from its use . Dr. Taylor found that this solution had ten times stronger bactericidal properties than carbolic acid and especially in its ...
... cure for Gas Gangrene , and it was reported that many wonderful re- sults had been obtained from its use . Dr. Taylor found that this solution had ten times stronger bactericidal properties than carbolic acid and especially in its ...
Page 3325
... cured before operation when possible , yet the records show several successful operations during the active stage where autogenous grafts have been used . Electric Building . ACUTE SYPHILITIC MENINGITIS By Boris Bronstein , M. D. ...
... cured before operation when possible , yet the records show several successful operations during the active stage where autogenous grafts have been used . Electric Building . ACUTE SYPHILITIC MENINGITIS By Boris Bronstein , M. D. ...
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