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" Specific Action of Quinine in Malaria. Dr. EC Register, editor of the Charlotte Medical Journal, read a paper with this title before the North Carolina Medical Society. After many years of study, both clinical and microscopical, the Doctor arrives at... "
Maryland Medical Journal: Medicine and Surgery - Page 387
1897
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The Medical Brief: A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine and ..., Volume 26

1898 - 1016 pages
...a malarial fever, without complications, will soon subside after the plasmodia of malaria disappear from the blood— that we have in quinine the means to completely eradicate the malarial poison from the blood— and malarial fever in a previously healthy subject, if at once...
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volume 40

1897 - 452 pages
...a subject that is, in many respects, already familiar to us. I am in sympathy with the belief that a malarial fever, without complications, will subside...completely eradicate malarial poison from the body; that ma*Read before the North Carolina Medical Society June 8, 1897. larial fever occurring in a previously...
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Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Volume 39

1897 - 672 pages
...North Carolina Medical Society. After many years of study, both clinical and microscopical, the doctor arrives at the following conclusion in reference to...quinine in the continued forms of malarial fever: That malarial fever without complications will subside after the plasmodia of malaria disappears from...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volumes 66-67

1897 - 878 pages
...North Carolina Medical Society. After many years of study, both clinical and microscopical, the Doctor arrives at the following conclusion in reference to...malarial poison from the body; that malarial fever oc« Centralbl. f. Bact.. XX. pi o Knapp and Schweij*ger, Arch. f. Augenheilk., XXXIII, p. 224. curring...
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volume 40

1897 - 448 pages
...a subject that is, in many respects, already familiar to us. I am in sympathy with the belief that a malarial fever, without complications, will subside...completely eradicate malarial poison from the body; that ma*Rcad before the North Carolina Medical Society June 8, 1897. larial fever occurring in a previously...
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The Medical Times and Register, Volumes 33-34

1897 - 876 pages
...North Carolina Medical Society. After many years of study, both clinical and microscopical, the Doctor arrives at the following conclusion in reference to...fever without complications will subside after the plasrnodia of malaria disappears from the blood; that we have in quinine the means to completely eradicate...
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Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 60

1897 - 300 pages
...North Carolina Medical Society. After many years of study, both clinical and microscopical, the doctor arrives at the following conclusion in reference to...in the continued forms of malarial fever. He says that a malarial fever without complications will subside after the plasmodia of malaria disappears...
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St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumes 72-73

1897 - 796 pages
...North Carolina Medical Society. After many years of study, both clinical and microscopical, the doctor arrives at the following conclusion in reference to...in the continued forms of malarial fever. He says that a malarial fever without complications will subside after the plasmodia of malaria disappears...
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Kansas Medical Journal: Topeka, Volume 9

1897 - 736 pages
...Carolina Medical Society. After many years of study, both clinical and microscopical, the doctor arrived at the following conclusion in reference to the specific...in the continued forms of malarial fever. He says that a malarial fever without complications will subside after the plasmodia of malaria disappears...
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The Georgia Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 1, Issue 3

St. Joseph B. Graham, William Edward Fitch - 1897 - 58 pages
...many years of study, both clinical and microscopical, the doctor arrives at the following conclusions in reference to the specific action of quinine in the continued forms of malarial fever. He says a maiarial fever without complications will subside after the plasinodia of malaria disappear from the...
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