Cleveland Medical and Surgical Reporter, Volume 131905 |
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... milk containing two tea- spoonfuls of Bovinine , and the nurse was instructed to flush the bowel thoroughly once in forty - eight hours , the nutrient enema not to be re- peated until two hours had expired after the flushing . Poultices ...
... milk containing two tea- spoonfuls of Bovinine , and the nurse was instructed to flush the bowel thoroughly once in forty - eight hours , the nutrient enema not to be re- peated until two hours had expired after the flushing . Poultices ...
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... milk secretion , the grip or some other commonly accepted cause of rise of temperature . If she finally makes a good or a fair recovery she is pleased with her doctor and recom- mends him to her friends . The secondary cause for the low ...
... milk secretion , the grip or some other commonly accepted cause of rise of temperature . If she finally makes a good or a fair recovery she is pleased with her doctor and recom- mends him to her friends . The secondary cause for the low ...
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... milk and Dun- ham's peptone solution . In order to introduce the student to the systematic study of patho- genic organisms , it is necessary to begin routine work upon some very characteristic growing bacterium , and no better subjects ...
... milk and Dun- ham's peptone solution . In order to introduce the student to the systematic study of patho- genic organisms , it is necessary to begin routine work upon some very characteristic growing bacterium , and no better subjects ...
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... milk was used mostly for food , to this was added , as we could , fruit juices , gruels of oatmeal and barley , strained cream of wheat and watered toast with a little cream . The remedies used during the case were as indicated ...
... milk was used mostly for food , to this was added , as we could , fruit juices , gruels of oatmeal and barley , strained cream of wheat and watered toast with a little cream . The remedies used during the case were as indicated ...
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... milk . Apis is better from drinking cold milk . Pulsatilla and rhus have relief on stretching the muscles , therefore the patient sleeps with both legs stretched out at full length . Stannum patient sleeps with one leg drawn up and the ...
... milk . Apis is better from drinking cold milk . Pulsatilla and rhus have relief on stretching the muscles , therefore the patient sleeps with both legs stretched out at full length . Stannum patient sleeps with one leg drawn up and the ...
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