American Medicine, Volume 39American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1933 |
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Page 138
... body and can in nowise be considered as something apart , in either health or disease . A BURNING QUESTION The mouth is one of the body cavities . It has long been recognized that in order to treat diseases of any of the other cavities ...
... body and can in nowise be considered as something apart , in either health or disease . A BURNING QUESTION The mouth is one of the body cavities . It has long been recognized that in order to treat diseases of any of the other cavities ...
Page 400
... body . To be capable of an effort of such great in- tensity the body must refrain from the ordi- nary acitvity . This explains the experience that immobilization belongs to the best meth- ods of healing inflammatory conditions " ( p ...
... body . To be capable of an effort of such great in- tensity the body must refrain from the ordi- nary acitvity . This explains the experience that immobilization belongs to the best meth- ods of healing inflammatory conditions " ( p ...
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... body requirement . . . . The higher the per- centage of soluble phosphates a feed supple- ment contains , the more readily will the lime phosphate be absorbed by the digestive sys- tem . " An important point in this connection has been ...
... body requirement . . . . The higher the per- centage of soluble phosphates a feed supple- ment contains , the more readily will the lime phosphate be absorbed by the digestive sys- tem . " An important point in this connection has been ...
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