Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 24s.l., 1904 |
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... weeks . Nuttall first demonstrated the antiseptic properties of the blood serum . The activity of the serum alone against bacteria , according to Buchner , is greater than when the cellular elements of the blood are present . Schloger's ...
... weeks . Nuttall first demonstrated the antiseptic properties of the blood serum . The activity of the serum alone against bacteria , according to Buchner , is greater than when the cellular elements of the blood are present . Schloger's ...
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... week or so previous to her confinement , this woman while sit- ting at the window , saw an automobile with its crowded occu- pants apparently doomed to a fatal collision with an electric car . The sight of the imminent wholesale ...
... week or so previous to her confinement , this woman while sit- ting at the window , saw an automobile with its crowded occu- pants apparently doomed to a fatal collision with an electric car . The sight of the imminent wholesale ...
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... week or two alternately with poultices ; or ointment of arsenous acid gr . xx with 60 grains of red sulphide of mercury to the ounce of cold cream , spread on lint and renewed daily for three days , followed by poultice and simple ...
... week or two alternately with poultices ; or ointment of arsenous acid gr . xx with 60 grains of red sulphide of mercury to the ounce of cold cream , spread on lint and renewed daily for three days , followed by poultice and simple ...
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... week at least . He responded nicely to this treatment on the third day , when I recommended him to continue the colchi - sal in doses of four capsules daily for a week and to take four during one day each week for some time , to prevent ...
... week at least . He responded nicely to this treatment on the third day , when I recommended him to continue the colchi - sal in doses of four capsules daily for a week and to take four during one day each week for some time , to prevent ...
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... week in pure ether or a mixture of one part chloroform and two parts ether . Wind on glass spools in single layers . Soak for three days in aqueous solution of chromic acid 1 : 1000 . Boil for twenty minutes in water to which , while ...
... week in pure ether or a mixture of one part chloroform and two parts ether . Wind on glass spools in single layers . Soak for three days in aqueous solution of chromic acid 1 : 1000 . Boil for twenty minutes in water to which , while ...
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