Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 24s.l., 1904 |
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... early recognition and prompt action . Anything short of daily inspection of all schools is a very poor protection against acute infectious diseases . The plan which brings before the school physician each morning , every child suspected ...
... early recognition and prompt action . Anything short of daily inspection of all schools is a very poor protection against acute infectious diseases . The plan which brings before the school physician each morning , every child suspected ...
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... early spread of Islam within and without Arabia was accompanied by epi- demics of variola . It had already appeared in Egypt about 544 A. D. The malady was introduced into Southern Europe near the end of the sixth century . The first ...
... early spread of Islam within and without Arabia was accompanied by epi- demics of variola . It had already appeared in Egypt about 544 A. D. The malady was introduced into Southern Europe near the end of the sixth century . The first ...
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... early cases Osler advises absolute rest and very low diet with restriction of fluids , avoidance of constipation and straining , and the administration of potassium iodide ten to twenty grains three times a day . Ferrosol .-- This new ...
... early cases Osler advises absolute rest and very low diet with restriction of fluids , avoidance of constipation and straining , and the administration of potassium iodide ten to twenty grains three times a day . Ferrosol .-- This new ...
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... early febrile stage ; faithful employment of hot applications or mild sinapisms to spine ; keep child lying on side or face with affected limbs thor- oughly enveloped in cotton wool ; systematic use of galvanic electricity to paralyzed ...
... early febrile stage ; faithful employment of hot applications or mild sinapisms to spine ; keep child lying on side or face with affected limbs thor- oughly enveloped in cotton wool ; systematic use of galvanic electricity to paralyzed ...
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... early publication , probably before the end of the year . The present book is by Nothnagel himself , and is characterized by the thoroughness and practicality of this famous clinician . The English editor has performed his task with ...
... early publication , probably before the end of the year . The present book is by Nothnagel himself , and is characterized by the thoroughness and practicality of this famous clinician . The English editor has performed his task with ...
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