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... appearance of a patient telling simply of absent menstrual peri- ods , with some slight pelvic distress . The neglect of appreciation of these symptoms , which the Doctor very rightly called " danger symp- toms " has in more than one ...
... appearance of a patient telling simply of absent menstrual peri- ods , with some slight pelvic distress . The neglect of appreciation of these symptoms , which the Doctor very rightly called " danger symp- toms " has in more than one ...
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... appearance . The effect on the skin , the amount of discharge , the manner of evacuation , and all peculiarities in each case must be learned . IX . " There is no accounting for taste , " you say , but the appe- tite and thirst are ...
... appearance . The effect on the skin , the amount of discharge , the manner of evacuation , and all peculiarities in each case must be learned . IX . " There is no accounting for taste , " you say , but the appe- tite and thirst are ...
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... appearance . A PHILOSOPHY OF THERAPEUTICS . The Foundation of Which Rests Upon the Two Postulates ; First , That it is the Human Organism that is the Active Factor in the Healing of the Sick , and Not Drugs , and Second , That There are ...
... appearance . A PHILOSOPHY OF THERAPEUTICS . The Foundation of Which Rests Upon the Two Postulates ; First , That it is the Human Organism that is the Active Factor in the Healing of the Sick , and Not Drugs , and Second , That There are ...
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... appearance in the spring . but when salt was dissolved in the stream its presence was soon after- wards discovered in the spring . Obviously , the water in traversing this hill became so filtered as to completely remove all the ...
... appearance in the spring . but when salt was dissolved in the stream its presence was soon after- wards discovered in the spring . Obviously , the water in traversing this hill became so filtered as to completely remove all the ...
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... appearance . Were it not that these gases were retained in the enclosed system , the purified water would doubtless be rather flat and insipid . " On the pathogenic side , the results accomplished by this process are very successful ...
... appearance . Were it not that these gases were retained in the enclosed system , the purified water would doubtless be rather flat and insipid . " On the pathogenic side , the results accomplished by this process are very successful ...
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