The Lancet-clinic, Volume 97J.C. Culbertson, 1907 |
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... journal did more help by its cartoons than all the arguments that ever were produced . DR . C. H. HUGHES , S. Louis , Mo .: I want to make a correction . Dr. Waugh said I stated that the question of tubercu losis did not come within the ...
... journal did more help by its cartoons than all the arguments that ever were produced . DR . C. H. HUGHES , S. Louis , Mo .: I want to make a correction . Dr. Waugh said I stated that the question of tubercu losis did not come within the ...
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... tient may not say much if he is obliged to draw up a garment wet with blood - but he'll probably think a few things.- American Journal of Surgery . CINCINNATI NEUROLOGICAL SOCIETY . Meeting of December 10 , 1906 THE LANCET - CLINIC 15.
... tient may not say much if he is obliged to draw up a garment wet with blood - but he'll probably think a few things.- American Journal of Surgery . CINCINNATI NEUROLOGICAL SOCIETY . Meeting of December 10 , 1906 THE LANCET - CLINIC 15.
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... Journal American Medical Association , October 6 , 1906 . " 6. The HCl played no part in the digestive process until later infancy . 7. That the important proteid content of the baby's food could be made up from the non - coagulable ...
... Journal American Medical Association , October 6 , 1906 . " 6. The HCl played no part in the digestive process until later infancy . 7. That the important proteid content of the baby's food could be made up from the non - coagulable ...
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... Journal ) contributes an article on this subject , and recalls the fact that Clifford Allbutt strongly recommended sarsaparilla in the treatment of syphilitic cachexia . Culling- worth reports a number of cases treated by sarsaparilla ...
... Journal ) contributes an article on this subject , and recalls the fact that Clifford Allbutt strongly recommended sarsaparilla in the treatment of syphilitic cachexia . Culling- worth reports a number of cases treated by sarsaparilla ...
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... Journal ) , believing the diarrhea in typhoid an effort of nature to eliminate the toxins and toxic products from the system , advocates free purgation with castor oil as soon as the diarrhea ap- pears . This removes the toxic products ...
... Journal ) , believing the diarrhea in typhoid an effort of nature to eliminate the toxins and toxic products from the system , advocates free purgation with castor oil as soon as the diarrhea ap- pears . This removes the toxic products ...
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